Fourteen House Republicans block procedural rule advancing NDAA over SAVE Act strategy.
Fourteen Republicans joined Democrats in voting down a procedural rule that would have advanced the National Defense Authorization Act, with the rule failing 198-224. The defectors opposed Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to merge the SAVE America Act with the NDAA through a process called MIRVing, arguing the Senate could easily strip out the election measure. The vote continues a GOP blockade that has paralyzed the House floor over frustrations the Senate has not acted on the SAVE Act.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The Hill and Washington Examiner detail the specific MIRVing mechanism and name all 14 defectors, while Axios frames the vote as another instance of SAVE Act chaos derailing the GOP agenda with less procedural detail.
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“House conservatives block rule advancing NDAA over SAVE America Act”
“House GOP agenda stuck over SAVE Act, again”
“Fourteen Republicans paralyze House floor over SAVE America Act concerns”
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