US GOP Civil War Erupts On Two Fronts: A.P. Luna Freezes The House Floor, Trump Gets "Brother'd" By Bill Cassidy In Senate Over SAVE Act

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The Republican Party's long-simmering tensions over election integrity exploded into open warfare on Wednesday, with chaos breaking out simultaneously in the House and Senate - and President Trump caught in the middle of both.

It started, as these things often do, with a procedural knife fight.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and a band of House conservatives declared they would refuse to support any rule votes this week unless Senate Republicans finally moved the SAVE America Act - the proof-of-citizenship and voter ID bill that has passed the House multiple times but remains stuck in the upper chamber. Without a rule, the House can't conduct normal business. Leadership blinked. The scheduled rule vote was pulled. The floor froze.

The House GOP is attempting to move a Senate Bill with NO VOTER ID and NO SAVE AMERICA ACT. I will have to be a NO on rules for this week (and maybe even longer) if they don't stop the games. I am not the only one. Other House Members are frustrated at the games being played. This is a problem. The President agrees that the Senate needs to move Voter ID. Other Frontline Members depend on Voter ID legislation getting passed. Stop catering to a Senate that doesn't do their jobs.

— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) June 23, 2026

Limited to suspension votes and with tomorrow already off the table, GOP leaders were left scrambling: send everyone home? Let a rule fail on the floor? Cut a deal? Try again next week? The options were all bad.

And of course, Trump then lit a match... Hours before a planned signing ceremony for the popular bipartisan housing bill (passed 358-32 in the House and 85-5 in the Senate), the president abruptly canceled it on Truth Social, declaring he would not sign the measure "until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency."

The housing bill - a rare bipartisan win on affordability - was suddenly held hostage to a voting bill Democrats have no intention of supporting and that Senate Republicans still can't get to 60 votes.

The Senate Meeting Turns Ugly​

According to multiple senators in the room who spoke to Punchbowl's Andrew Desiderio, Trump arrived in a sour mood and used much of the session to vent. He hammered the SAVE Act, the filibuster, and his decision to kill the housing signing. Nobody pushed back.

The temperature in the room reportedly dropped. Trump, already irritated over Iran war powers votes, was further agitated. One senator later described the entire session to Desiderio as "more of a venting session for the president."

Bill Cassidy, freed from re-election concerns, was apparently done pretending otherwise.

The SAVE America Act: The Prize Everyone's Fighting Over​

At the center of the storm sits the SAVE America Act - the bill requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and photo ID at the polls. Supporters call it basic election security. Opponents call it a solution in search of a problem that will disenfranchise legitimate voters.

The House has passed it. The Senate has not. And with the filibuster still in place, it's not clear how it gets to 60 without major concessions or rule changes - neither of which Senate leadership appears eager to deliver.

House conservatives have decided they're done waiting politely. Luna and her allies are using the only leverage they have: the ability to make the House floor a dysfunctional mess.

I stand with @repluna and @potus. The Save America Act must pass.

Ilegal foreign voters are electing America-hating communists. Add me to the list, it’s that important.

— Congressman Max Miller (@RepMaxMiller) June 24, 2026

Trump, frustrated with the Senate's math problem, decided to take a popular bipartisan win off the table until they fix it.

And in the Senate lunch, one of the president's former allies decided the deference phase of the relationship was over.

Where Things Stand​

As of mid-afternoon Wednesday:
  • The House is in procedural limbo, limited to suspension votes.
  • The housing bill signing is canceled.
  • Senate Republicans just sat through a venting session from an unhappy president.
  • A lame-duck senator called the Commander-in-Chief "brother" to his face.
In short - this is a collision of three different Republican power centers - House hardliners, Senate institutionalists, and a president who wants results now - all using the same bill as a weapon against each other.



Earlier...

President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a planned Capitol Hill signing ceremony for a sweeping bipartisan housing affordability bill Wednesday, saying he would not move forward until Congress passes the SAVE America Act, an elections measure he has elevated as a top legislative priority.

In a Truth Social post shortly before the scheduled event, Trump said the housing news conference and signing were "cancelled" until passage of the SAVE America Act, which he described as a "National Emergency."

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The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act cleared the Senate 85-5, with Republican leaders insisting the CBDC restriction ride along with one of the most bipartisan bills in years. The House passed the bill Tuesday 358-32, putting the measure on a direct path to President Donald Trump's desk for signature.

And so - Trump's cancellation upended what was expected to be a rare bipartisan victory lap for lawmakers, who had sent Trump the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act after months of negotiations. The bill, one of the most significant federal housing packages in decades, passed the House Tuesday evening by a wide margin after clearing the Senate 85-5 a day earlier.

Just hours before Trump comes to the Capitol for a celebratory bill signing for the housing bill, he says it is of "minor importance" and notes Elizabeth Warren's involvement.

In case you missed it, Trump is pushing for SAVE America Act and to blow up the filibuster -- neither of which have the requisite votes for passage.

Should be a very interesting day.

— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) June 24, 2026
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One of the most politically prominent pieces of the bill would limit large institutional investors from purchasing certain existing single-family homes. Supporters argue that such restrictions could help reduce competition for individual buyers in markets where corporate ownership is concentrated, while the final version preserves a carveout for new construction.

It explicitly shields private stablecoins, carving out any "open, permissionless, and private" dollar-denominated asset.

The bill's broad coalition had made it a rare point of agreement in a divided Congress. Republicans emphasized deregulation, supply growth and limits on Wall Street homebuying. Democrats pointed to affordability, renter protections and housing access. Lawmakers from both parties had hoped the signing would mark a tangible response to high rents, elevated mortgage costs and a shortage of affordable homes.

Now, the bill in legislative limbo with Trump using the housing package as leverage to force Senate action on election rules. The SAVE America Act has been a priority for Trump and his allies, but it faces strong Democratic opposition and an uncertain path in the Senate.

That said, if Trump continues to withhold his signature - and does nothing, the bill is likely to become law regardless. Under the Constitution, a bill presented to the president becomes law automatically after 10 days if he neither signs nor vetoes it - provided Congress remains in session. With August recess still weeks away and both chambers having passed the measure by margins far exceeding the two-thirds threshold needed to override a veto, the CBDC ban appears headed into law with or without a ceremony.
 
I don't know why the senate is dragging their feet on passing the save act. Voters across the aisles want secure elections. Senators being faggots I guess. Senate Majority Leader John Thune deserves some of the blame too.
 
Congress is jerking off instead of doing their jobs again? Say it’s not so!

There is no group of useless jackoffs in America more useless than congress. They should all be forced to carry a potted plant around to replace the oxygen they squandered.
 
About time. Voter I.D. has a higher approval rating than any of the people in Congress and Senate.

Trump holding this other bill hostage is nothing that the democrats or republicans haven't done in the past to push legislation they wanted.
 
Who cares about what that loser Cassidy thinks? Another angry swamp hag showing their true colors on the way out.

Luna, meanwhile, shows up and surprises me every so often. She's alright.
 
I don't know why the senate is dragging their feet on passing the save act. Voters across the aisles want secure elections. Senators being faggots I guess. Senate Majority Leader John Thune deserves some of the blame too.

What?

The Democrats can't afford to allow the SAVE act to pass. That should be obvious. Despite what they say in pubic they know that without ballot harvesting, voter vouching and all the other gimmicks and tricks they use to suck up non-valid votes they're going to be in real trouble.

Add on top of that the upcoming census which will suck even more power away from the Democrats, almost all the Democratic stronghold states are losing people and thus losing votes, and they're looking at being on the outside of power for maybe decades. The uni=party's been stonewall the SAVE act since Trump first introduced it because it will upset the status quo and for them, that's the worst possible thing. Don't rock the cart because you never know how it will tip. That's the uni=party motto. It's easy to grift when the system is yours, let the people start voting in real change candidates? Fuck that!

Thune is Mitch's little bitch boy and a good uni-party member. He's done everything he can to stall the act from coming to the floor because a vote might just pass and his bosses don't want that. Just ignore what a politician says, watch what they do. And despite calling for Voter ID laws almost every Democratic politician and many GoP politicians are refusing to vote for it.

The uni-party is still America's biggest enemy.
 
Voters across the aisles want secure elections.
No they don’t. This is a Cold War, an increasing amount of voters are just fine with winning rigged elections as long as it means THEY get to control things. Fair or even the perception of fairness has been dying as a priority out of necessity
 
No they don’t. This is a Cold War, an increasing amount of voters are just fine with winning rigged elections as long as it means THEY get to control things. Fair or even the perception of fairness has been dying as a priority out of necessity

Polls show roughly 80% of Americans support requiring photo identification to vote.

Pew Research Center (August 2025): 83% of U.S. adults strongly favored or favored “requiring all voters to show government-issued photo identification to vote.”

Rasmussen Reports (January 2025): Asked if requiring photo ID to vote is “a reasonable measure to protect the integrity of elections,” 77% of likely voters said yes.

Gallup (October 2024): 84% of U.S. adults favored “requiring all voters to provide photo identification at their voting place.” Also, 83% favored “requiring people who are registering to vote for the first time to provide proof of citizenship.”

The House-passed SAVE America Act, supported by President Donald Trump, is awaiting a Senate vote. It would require voter ID and proof of citizenship at the time of registration.

Thirty-six states request or require identification for in-person voting. Wisconsin requires it.
 
You might as well reference all those protests we had demanding Trump resign or ICE get arrested too to show the nation loves tacos and falafel

Truth is very few care enough to be motivated to do something organic, the rest are a minority or paid actors. And the poll is numbers I am some degree convinced some pajeet made up while gooning
 
I don't know why the senate is dragging their feet on passing the save act. Voters across the aisles want secure elections.
I think it's due to the overly high view congressthings have of themselves. Their seats are assumed, not earned. To them, voting is a funny little ceremony the peasantry engages in every so often, and they let the hoi polloi vote to keep them placated. If they got uppity, congress could always make promises they had no intention of keeping, and blame everything from the economy to terrorists for not keeping those promises.

But now the peasants are forgetting their place and making demands of the American nobility. More than that, they're voting out the aristocrats and voting in congressthings drawn from the great unwashed (the horror!) The wannabe American nobility is thus trying to retain their seats until Trump can be voted out ("running out the clock," as it were). They're using the tried-and-true technique of promising the world and dragging their feet, hoping to hold out until a member of the aristocracy can become President.
 
I don't know why the senate is dragging their feet on passing the save act. Voters across the aisles want secure elections. Senators being faggots I guess. Senate Majority Leader John Thune deserves some of the blame too.
Did you even read your own post? Trump himself is withholding his signature to try to make the SAVE Act happen, and the SAVE Act can't happen because no Dems support it.
If Trump wants to nuke the filibuster over nothing, he's free to do so. Just don't be surprised if midterms don't work out the way you expect...
 
Did you even read your own post? Trump himself is withholding his signature to try to make the SAVE Act happen, and the SAVE Act can't happen because no Dems support it.
If Trump wants to nuke the filibuster over nothing, he's free to do so. Just don't be surprised if midterms don't work out the way you expect...
He is alleging Democratic voters support it based on polls. You know like the one that said Kamala had Iowa by 3 points going into the last week?
 
Who cares about what that loser Cassidy thinks? Another angry swamp hag showing their true colors on the way out.

Luna, meanwhile, shows up and surprises me every so often. She's alright.
Luna can be hyperbolic at times but she does manage to show up simetimes like you said. She's pissed off the GOP leadership a lot though, so I expect her to be promaried at some point. Leadership would rather give up a seat than have uppity members.
 
No they don’t. This is a Cold War, an increasing amount of voters are just fine with winning rigged elections as long as it means THEY get to control things. Fair or even the perception of fairness has been dying as a priority out of necessity
Almost rated this optimistic.

The Democrats' primaries have been openly fake for years—in your face, what-are-you-gonna-do-about-it stolen—and it brings them more votes than ever (even if you only count the real ones). I think they know it.

That's the system voters want. They don't want to rule. They want to be ruled.

"Identification with the aggressor"—the real psychology behind, e.g., "Stockholm syndrome." It's universal among Democrats, and unfortunately Trump fans have largely succumbed to it, too, since he turned against them.

"He didn't turn against me! Only against the woke retard right!"

Mm-hmm.
 
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