Mike Johnson Signals House Will Forge Ahead After GOP Holdouts Threatened Obstruction Of Votes
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced that the House of Representatives plans to return to Washington, D.C., to continue working on legislation.He emphasized that they would prioritize passing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, aiming to include it in a reconciliation bill to avoid needing 60 votes in the Senate. johnson highlighted efforts to implement voter ID requirements and proof of citizenship, which enjoy strong public support, despite opposition from Democrats. Additionally, Johnson mentioned working on the National Defense Authorization Act, reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and appropriations bills. Former President Trump also indicated he would not support reauthorizing FISA without the inclusion of the SAVE America Act and threatened to withhold federal funding from states that do not implement the legislation. The Senate has recessed until mid-July, after Trump canceled a signing ceremony due to legislative delays related to the same issues.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo that the House of Representatives would be returning to Washington, D.C. to continue “good work” on legislation Monday.
Johnson postponed votes Friday after Republican Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna led a group of holdouts who threatened to not allow any legislation to move forward until the Senate passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act. Johnson told Bartiromo he told Luna and other “colleagues” that the “good work” Republicans had to do shouldn’t be derailed over Democratic obstruction of the election integrity measure in the Senate.
“I told Anna Paulina Luna and a couple other colleagues— I said, ‘It makes no sense for us to shut down our good work in the House just because Senate Democrats refuse to do the people’s will,’” Johnson told Bartiromo. “We’ve got a lot more to do, we’ve got to keep it going.”
Johnson told Bartiromo that House Republicans would put the SAVE America Act into a reconciliation bill, and that the GOP would also be working on the National Defense Authorization Act, reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and appropriations bills.
“This time we’re going to try to put it on a reconciliation bill and the reason that’s so important, Maria, as you know, is it prevents the necessity of 60 votes in the Senate,” Johnson said. “The Democrats want no part of this, and remember, this is very basic stuff.”
“We’re just going to make sure you have to have proof of citizenship to register to vote and then show an ID when you turn out at the ballot box,” Johnson continued. “These are 90-10 public opinion issues and more than 70 percent of Democrats want to do it, but not the Democrats in the House and Senate and so we’ve got to go around them.”
Trump said in a post he would not support reauthorizing FISA unless the SAVE America Act was included, and threatened to withhold federal funds from states that do not implement the legislation.
“I’ve got to have everybody working here on all cylinders and I’m excited to bring them back,” Johnson told Bartiromo.
The Senate recessed Wednesday until July 13 after Trump cancelled the signing ceremony for the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act over the upper chamber’s failure to pass the SAVE America Act.
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