GOP’s SAVE Act stalls as Trump’s mail-voting push clashes with House support
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House Republicans and Speaker Mike Johnson are resisting Trump’s demand for a broad, mail-voting crackdown in the SAVE America Act, sticking with a narrower version that emphasizes citizenship proofs and leaves election rules to states. The broader provisions, including a ban on mail ballots, have never passed the House and face likely opposition in the Senate, signaling a partisan stalemate on election reform even as Trump brands the issue a top priority and the Supreme Court recently curtailed executive efforts to regulate mail voting.
Topics:nation#donald-trump#elections#house-of-representatives#mail-in-voting#politics#save-america-act
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