Trump's Influence on Republican Politics and the SAVE Act
Former President Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican party, endorsing candidates and criticizing opponents. He is pushing for the passage of the 'SAVE America Act' and has threatened a legislative blockade until it is addressed, impacting various legislative efforts.
Latest Developments

Florida's Legislature passes its version of SAVE America Act. But there's a catch. - Politico
Florida's Legislature passed its version of the SAVE America Act, but the legislation contains an unspecified provision that creates complications for implementation.

With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation
The Trump administration is utilizing courts to implement significant policy changes by suing Republican states and reversing positions in established legal cases. This approach allows the administration to fast-track major policy shifts without relying on new legislation. The article does not specify which particular policies, states, or cases are involved, nor does it detail specific data, systems, or documented consequences.

Republicans, Democrats warn Trump administration against pulling US troops from Kosovo
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has warned the Trump administration against withdrawing U.S. troops from Kosovo, according to a letter exclusively obtained by The Hill. The letter, sent Thursday, expressed concerns about rising tensions in the region. This action represents a rare moment of unity among Democrats and Republicans serving on key committees. The article does not specify what data or systems were affected, why this company or event matters beyond the stated warning, or documented consequences beyond the letter itself.

The SAVE America Act Is the Most Popular Election Reform in Decades - The White House (.gov)
The White House claims the SAVE America Act represents the most popular election reform legislation in decades. No additional details about the act's provisions, polling data, or implementation timeline are provided in the available content.

Tensions rise in Congress over Trump's elections bill and DHS funding lapse
President Trump is pushing Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which could affect millions of American registered voters, while lawmakers remain deadlocked over Department of Homeland Security funding. CBS News' Taurean Small is reporting on the congressional disputes over both measures.
Key Facts
Trump has endorsed Brandon Herrera for a Texas House seat and is leveraging the John Cornyn and Ken Paxton Senate race to pressure the Senate.
Source: The Hill, New York Times
Trump publicly criticized Rep. Thomas Massie (Ky.) as 'the worst Republican' and urged voters to oust him, leading to conservative groups spending over $5 million against Massie.
Source: The Hill, CBS News
Trump is pushing for the 'SAVE America Act,' threatening not to sign any bill into law until the comprehensive voting bill is passed.
Source: Axios, CBS News, PBS NewsHour
Senator John Fetterman stated his children were his 'emergency brake' that stopped him from taking his own life, and he criticized Trump's stance on mail-in voting as 'ridiculous'.
Source: CBS News
Recent Highlights
Senate Majority Leader John Thune explores an open-ended debate on the SAVE America Act.
President Trump criticizes Rep. Thomas Massie at a Kentucky rally, calling him 'the worst'.
President Trump states he will not sign any bill until the SAVE America Act is passed.
Trump criticizes Republican Senate majority leader John Thune for refusing to alter rules for a vote on the SAVE Act.
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Florida's Legislature passes its version of SAVE America Act. But there's a catch. - Politico
Florida's Legislature passed its version of the SAVE America Act, but the legislation contains an unspecified provision that creates complications for implementation.

With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation
The Trump administration is utilizing courts to implement significant policy changes by suing Republican states and reversing positions in established legal cases. This approach allows the administration to fast-track major policy shifts without relying on new legislation. The article does not specify which particular policies, states, or cases are involved, nor does it detail specific data, systems, or documented consequences.

Republicans, Democrats warn Trump administration against pulling US troops from Kosovo
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has warned the Trump administration against withdrawing U.S. troops from Kosovo, according to a letter exclusively obtained by The Hill. The letter, sent Thursday, expressed concerns about rising tensions in the region. This action represents a rare moment of unity among Democrats and Republicans serving on key committees. The article does not specify what data or systems were affected, why this company or event matters beyond the stated warning, or documented consequences beyond the letter itself.

The SAVE America Act Is the Most Popular Election Reform in Decades - The White House (.gov)
The White House claims the SAVE America Act represents the most popular election reform legislation in decades. No additional details about the act's provisions, polling data, or implementation timeline are provided in the available content.

Tensions rise in Congress over Trump's elections bill and DHS funding lapse
President Trump is pushing Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which could affect millions of American registered voters, while lawmakers remain deadlocked over Department of Homeland Security funding. CBS News' Taurean Small is reporting on the congressional disputes over both measures.

Republicans add to pressure on Senate majority leader after Trump voter ID bill call – US politics live
Republicans are joining President Trump's demand for Senate Majority Leader John Thune to push through the Save America Act, a voter ID bill. Democratic lawmakers Adam Schiff and Dave Min have asked the Department of Justice to examine potential conflicts of interest involving Attorney General Pam Bondi and her lawyer brother Brad. The Democrats say they have been waiting since December 16 for information about whether DOJ properly implemented firewalls and screening procedures related to her brother. The article content appears incomplete, cutting off mid-sentence in the final paragraph.

What’s in the ‘SAVE America Act’ and why is it so important to Donald Trump? - CNN
I cannot provide a summary of this article because the content provided only contains the headline repeated twice, with no actual article text or details about the SAVE America Act's provisions, Trump's involvement, or any specific facts to report.

Trump says Democrats must cheat to win. What do his supporters think?
NPR traveled across two swing districts in Pennsylvania to gauge Trump supporter reactions to his claims that Democrats must cheat to win elections. The reporting reveals significant changes in voter attitudes since the 2020 election.

Thune eyes marathon sessions to ease MAGA anger over SAVE Act - Axios
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is considering extended legislative sessions to address conservative Republican frustration over the SAVE Act. The strategy aims to provide more floor time for GOP priorities amid internal party tensions over the voting legislation.

Trump takes anti-Massie crusade to Kentucky in stark escalation - Axios
Trump has escalated his campaign against Representative Thomas Massie by taking his opposition directly to Kentucky. The move represents a stark intensification of Trump's efforts to challenge the congressman in his home state.

Trump backs Herrera for Texas House seat after Gonzales drops bid
President Trump endorsed Texas Republican Brandon Herrera for a Texas House seat on Wednesday evening. This endorsement follows Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) dropping out of the race due to pressure from GOP leadership. Gonzales's departure came after an affair with a former staffer, who later died by suicide, became public. The article does not specify what happens next or the broader implications beyond these events.

EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump speaks 1-on-1 with Local 12 during Cincinnati visit - WKRC
President Donald Trump gave an exclusive one-on-one interview to Local 12 television station WKRC during a visit to Cincinnati.

3/11: The Takeout with Major Garrett
On Day 12 of the war in Iran, Trump stated "there's practically nothing left" to target. A legislative blockade was threatened over the SAVE Act. This information was presented on 3/11 as "The Takeout with Major Garrett."

Trump-endorsed Republican in Louisiana accused of rape in 2007
Blake Miguez, a 44-year-old Louisiana Republican congressional candidate endorsed by Donald Trump, was the subject of a 2007 rape accusation reported to local law enforcement. Miguez was not criminally charged over the allegation, which was never disclosed to the public or, reportedly, to Trump's team. The Atlantic reported that this has raised concerns within the White House regarding Miguez's vetting or forthrightness before securing Trump's endorsement.

Fetterman calls Trump's criticism of mail-in voting "ridiculous"
On Wednesday, Democratic Sen. John Fetterman criticized former President Trump's stance on mail-in voting as "ridiculous," stating it is safe and citing red states like Ohio and Florida as examples. Fetterman, who served as Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, recalled Act 77, a 2019 Pennsylvania law legalizing mail-in voting that passed with bipartisan support, including Republicans who later reversed course after criticism from Mr. Trump. He dismissed the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote and photo ID, saying it will "never pass" due to the filibuster. Fetterman noted that while Democrats sought to eliminate the filibuster in 2022, they now "love" and "cling to that" procedure. Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicated the SAVE America Act lacks sufficient support in the Senate.

Thune eyes marathon sessions to ease MAGA anger over SAVE Act
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is exploring an open-ended debate on the SAVE America Act, potentially lasting a week or longer, to force Democrats to publicly defend their opposition. This gambit aims to address "MAGA steam" over the bill's requirement for voter ID and proof of citizenship, a key issue for former President Trump and his supporters. Thune faces pressure from Trump, who called on him to "be a leader," despite not having the votes to pass the bill or change Senate filibuster rules. The emerging plan, discussed at a Tuesday GOP lunch, involves allowing amendments to the SAVE Act, including changes suggested by Trump regarding mail-in voting and provisions on transgender minors and athletes. Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) announced support for "whatever changes to Senate rules may prove necessary" to pass the SAVE Act, though other GOP senators do not foresee success.

2/4: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Based on the provided content, President Trump stated the U.S. should move on from the Epstein investigation, and a pediatric cancer bill became law after experiencing years of delays. The content provides minimal detail beyond these two basic facts from what appears to be a news program segment titled "The Takeout with Major Garrett."

Man charged with threatening Trump and Democratic representative Swalwell
A Florida man, Diego Villavicencio, was charged with making threats against Donald Trump, Democratic representative Eric Swalwell, and an unnamed individual who appeared to be Fed chair Jerome Powell. A federal grand jury in the northern district of Florida returned a four-count indictment against Villavicencio. The indictment details messages allegedly sent by Villavicencio from September 2025 to January 2026, threatening to "assault, kidnap and murder" an unnamed member of Congress, later confirmed by Swalwell to be him. Villavicencio also allegedly threatened the US president and another individual, with one post stating "Jerome is next."

Election law expert on breaks down the SAVE Act amid Trump push
President Trump stated he will not sign any bill reaching his desk until Congress passes the SAVE America Act. He asserts this legislation is critical for Republicans to win the upcoming November midterm elections. CBS News election law expert and contributor David Becker will provide further details on the SAVE Act. The article does not contain specific data or systems affected, nor documented consequences beyond Trump's stated refusal to sign other bills.

Trump touts Iran ‘excursion,’ hits GOP’s Massie in first rally since launching strikes
Trump held his first campaign rally since U.S. strikes against Tehran, where he criticized Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) while speaking in Massie's own district. Trump described the Iran military action as an "excursion" and said "we had to take a little trip to get rid of some," though the quote cuts off mid-sentence.
