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Rep. Massie says he didn't vote against the Save America Act, but against a rule

Rep. Massie opposed a procedural rule that bypassed normal House rules and 24-hour notice for spending bills, though he supports the Save America Act, House vote was 216-215.

  • Yesterday, Rep. Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, voted against a rule advancing the SAVE America Act but said he will vote for the bill when it reaches the floor.
  • Opposing the rule, Massie said it suspends House procedures and allows spending bills with no advance notice, clarifying his vote targeted the rule itself.
  • The SAVE America Act would require proof of citizenship when registering to vote, pushed by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, Republican of Florida.
  • The House voted 216-215 to pass the rule, meaning the lower chamber will vote on all four measures soon, while Rep. Anna Paulina Luna warned she could shut down the floor if the Senate delays.
  • With tensions high, Luna signalled aggressive next steps if the Senate does not act, and a June 04, 2025 photo shows Massie leaving a House Republican caucus meeting, Massie wrote on X he will vote for the bill when it reaches the floor.
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Rep. Massie says he didn't vote against the Save America Act, but against a rule

Kentucky GOP Congressman Thomas Massie pushed back on a rumor that he voted against the Save America Act, clarifying that he only voted against a rule.

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Townhall broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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