Thune eyes marathon sessions to ease MAGA anger over SAVE Act - Axios

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March 12, 2026
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Thune plans marathon sessions to address MAGA anger over the SAVE Act.

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune is considering extended legislative sessions to address conservative Republican frustration over the SAVE Act. The strategy aims to provide more floor time for GOP priorities amid internal party tensions over the voting legislation.

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Thune is planning marathon sessions to ease MAGA anger over the SAVE Act.

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Former President Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican party, endorsing candidates, criticizing opponents, and pushing for his legislative priorities like the SAVE Act. His actions are shaping primary races and creating tensions within the GOP.

Trump's Influence on Republican Politics and the SAVE Act

Former President Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican party, endorsing candidates and criticizing opponents. He is pushing for the passage of the 'SAVE America Act' and has threatened a legislative blockade until it is addressed, impacting various legislative efforts.

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