GOP Senators Renew Calls to Nuke Filibuster After Voter ID Bill Languishes
- Republican lawmakers have deprioritized the SAVE America Act amid other legislative matters, disappointing President Donald Trump.
- During a congressional recess, Trump and some Republican senators pushed to end the Senate filibuster to help pass the SAVE America Act.
- Senators Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Ron Johnson, and Roger Marshall want to eliminate or weaken the 60-vote filibuster threshold to prevent Democrats from doing so if they regain control.
- The SAVE America Act would require proof of citizenship for voter registration, limit federal election registration to in-person only, and mandate states to remove noncitizens from voter rolls, but Democrats consider it a voter suppression measure.
25 Articles
25 Articles
GOP senators renew calls to nuke filibuster after voter ID bill languishes
(The Center Square) – With Congress juggling government funding, the farm bill, government surveillance reauthorization and more, a Republican election security bill has taken a backseat, much to the chagrin of President Donald Trump.
Trump Demands Republicans ‘Nuke’ Filibuster To Secure Election Integrity Laws
Former President Donald Trump’s renewed push to eliminate the Senate filibuster marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate about voter ID laws and immigration policies. His recent tweet outlined a stark choice for Republicans: either “nuke the filibuster” or face the consequences of a transformative Democratic agenda. This ultimatum heightens the urgency around proposed changes that aim for stricter voter ID laws and increased proof of cit…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium











![[your]NEWS](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgroundnews.b-cdn.net%2Finterests%2Ffb6dc495f74049f513563c33352175eaa0ecd509.jpg%3Fwidth%3D60&w=128&q=75)




