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Johnson: Once More Unto the Breach For SAVE Act?
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RedState
· Jul 5, 2026
Speaker: House to Pass SAVE Act 'One More Time' in a Reconciliation Bill
Speaker: House to Pass SAVE Act 'One More Time' in a Reconciliation Bill
Twitchy
· Jun 29, 2026
Unbothered King: Justice Clarence Thomas Walks Through Capitol with Zero Drama While Media Begs for Leaks
Unbothered King: Justice Clarence Thomas Walks Through Capitol with Zero Drama While Media Begs for Leaks
Townhall
· Jan 1, 2001
LIVE: Rubio Trashes Tim Walz's Illegal Pardon, Newsom Caught Like Deer in Headlights
LIVE: Rubio Trashes Tim Walz's Illegal Pardon, Newsom Caught Like Deer in Headlights
SB Nation
· Jun 27, 2026
Morez Johnson, Schadenfreude, and the pervasive pall of America’s original sin
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The Independent
· Jun 30, 2026
Mike Johnson’s eye roll says it all as reporters break the birthright citizenship ruling to House Speaker
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Washington Examiner
· Jul 6, 2026
Johnson: House will pass SAVE America Act ‘one more time’ by attaching it to reconciliation bill
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) said on Sunday the House of Representatives will pass the SAVE America Act ‘one more time’ by attaching the legislation to a budget reconciliation bill in an attempt to move it through the Senate and to President Donald Trump’s desk. While speaking to Fox News’s Shannon Bream, Johnson []
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Related coverage for "Johnson: Once More Unto the Breach For SAVE Act?": RedState — Speaker: House to Pass SAVE Act 'One More Time' in a Reconciliation Bill. Twitchy — Unbothered King: Justice Clarence Thomas Walks Through Capitol with Zero Drama While Media Begs for Leaks. Townhall — LIVE: Rubio Trashes Tim Walz's Illegal Pardon, Newsom Caught Like Deer in Headlights. SB Nation — Morez Johnson, Schadenfreude, and the pervasive pall of America’s original sin. The Independent — Mike Johnson’s eye roll says it all as reporters break the birthright citizenship ruling to House Speaker. Washington Examiner — Johnson: House will pass SAVE America Act ‘one more time’ by attaching it to reconciliation bill