GOP Senator Says He Feels 'A Lot Better' After Heated Lunch With Trump
Summary
Senator Tommy Tuberville said he feels more positive about passing the SAVE America Act after a tense lunch meeting with President Donald Trump and other Republican senators. The lunch included discussions about Iran and the SAVE America Act, a voting law bill that requires proof of citizenship for voter registration.Key Facts
- Senator Tommy Tuberville felt better about the SAVE America Act after meeting with President Trump.
- The lunch was held at the U.S. Capitol and included heated moments between Trump and some Republican senators.
- President Trump criticized Republicans who voted to block a war with Iran.
- Senator Bill Cassidy defended his vote against Trump’s position on the Iran war.
- Senator John Hoeven said the meeting focused on the war in Iran and the importance of unity.
- The SAVE America Act would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote and enforce stricter photo ID rules.
- Supporters say the bill improves election security, while critics say it could make voting harder for some people.
- The bill passed the House but faces strong opposition in the Senate from Democrats and some Republicans.
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