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Republican House Speaker ROCKED As Sudden Party Chaos Blows Up

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Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson gets rocked as members of his own party turn on him over insane new proposal, the SAVE Act, demanded by Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene and other MAGA Republicans, which will likely be the cause of the next major government shut down disaster. John Iadarola breaks it down on The Damage Report.
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"Rouse Speaker Mike Johnson faces Republican pushback over a proposal that could shut down the government over a bill calling for strict proof of citizenship requirements in voter registration.
Johnson indicated during a private call with GOP lawmakers on Wednesday that he would be attaching the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a Republican voter identification bill, to short-term government spending legislation before a potential government shutdown October 1, according to Politico.
Some Republicans on the call reportedly expressed concern that a shutdown caused by the SAVE Act prompting the Democratic-controlled Senate to reject the continuing resolution, or CR, would be a political liability that could damage Republicans in vulnerable House seats just before November's election.
At least two Republicans who are not in electoral danger have publicly spoken out against the proposal. Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie, who is running for reelection in a deep-red district, and Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale, who is not running for reelection, have both opposed attaching the bill."
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Read More Here:
"Rouse Speaker Mike Johnson faces Republican pushback over a proposal that could shut down the government over a bill calling for strict proof of citizenship requirements in voter registration.
Johnson indicated during a private call with GOP lawmakers on Wednesday that he would be attaching the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a Republican voter identification bill, to short-term government spending legislation before a potential government shutdown October 1, according to Politico.
Some Republicans on the call reportedly expressed concern that a shutdown caused by the SAVE Act prompting the Democratic-controlled Senate to reject the continuing resolution, or CR, would be a political liability that could damage Republicans in vulnerable House seats just before November's election.
At least two Republicans who are not in electoral danger have publicly spoken out against the proposal. Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie, who is running for reelection in a deep-red district, and Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale, who is not running for reelection, have both opposed attaching the bill."
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#TheDamageReport #JohnIadarola #TheYoungTurks
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