GOP tempers flare over how to pass SAVE America Act

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by Alexander Bolton
March 18, 2026
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Senate Republicans clash over strategy to pass Trump's SAVE America Act on voter eligibility rules.

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Senate Republicans are clashing over strategy for advancing President Trump's SAVE America Act, which aims to tighten voter eligibility rules and ranks as the administration's top legislative priority. Sen. Mike Lee of Utah, a key supporter of the bill, has drawn criticism from fellow GOP senators over his approach to the measure, which faces unified Democratic opposition in the chamber. The disagreement underscores the challenge Republicans face in passing controversial legislation despite holding the Senate majority, particularly when some within their own ranks have concerns about the bill's approach or timeline. The SAVE America Act represents a core Trump agenda item on immigration and election security, making its passage a test of GOP unity and the administration's legislative muscle in its first months.

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