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Trump to attend Wednesday Senate lunch to discuss SAVE America Act

Off The Press

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June 22, 2026

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President Donald Trump will discuss the SAVE America Act with senators at Wednesday’s closed-door luncheon, at the invitation of Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott. “He wants, we all want to get the SAVE America Act done,” Scott told Fox News’ Kayleigh McEnany on Saturday. “I’ve invited him to lunch on Wednesday to meet with Republican []...Click to read more

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The Daily Signal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump Previews Closed-Door Senate Lunch on SAVE America Act

President Donald Trump said that his Wednesday luncheon with senators will focus on ways to pass the SAVE America Act. “We have to get—we have to pass the SAVE America Act, which is voter ID, which is proof of citizenship, et cetera,” he said Tuesday in response to a question from the Daily Signal. “We...

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 24, 2026

Trump heads to Senate as GOP grows more willing to challenge White House

President Donald Trump normally summons congressional Republicans to the White House, but on Wednesday, he is making a rare trip to Capitol Hill to have lunch with GOP senators. And at least publicly, there is one agenda item. “We’re just going to talk about SAVE America,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday. “We have to pass []

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill

President Donald Trump is demanding that Senate Republicans pass the SAVE America Act, a voter I.D. bill, before he will sign any other legislation. This includes a pending bipartisan housing bill. Trump reportedly told House Speaker Mike Johnson last week that housing was not a priority. On Saturday, CNN’s Omar Jimenez interviewed Rep. Byron Donalds [] Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill

Los Angeles Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Trump refuses to sign landmark housing bill, demanding Congress pass voter ID law

Trump demanded that Congress pass the SAVE America Act, the proof-of-citizenship voting bill, before he would consider signing the landmark housing legislation.

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Related coverage for "Trump to attend Wednesday Senate lunch to discuss SAVE America Act": The Daily Signal — Trump Previews Closed-Door Senate Lunch on SAVE America Act. Washington Examiner — Trump heads to Senate as GOP grows more willing to challenge White House. Tampa Free Press — Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill. Los Angeles Times — Trump refuses to sign landmark housing bill, demanding Congress pass voter ID law