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Trump's obsession with SAVE America Act drives Congress into standoff

2 sources5 storiesFirst seen 6/25/2026Score45Mixed Progress
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Summary

**Summary:** Hard-liners within the House have blocked progress on various bills due to Trump's insistence on passing the SAVE America Act, which includes voter identification requirements. This has led to a standoff in Congress. **Why It Matters:** The ongoing dispute over legislation reflects broader tensions between President Trump and his conservative allies within Congress

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