The pressure from President Donald Trump to pass his "no. 1 priority" bill has Republican Senators at each other's throats, according to The Hill, as one MAGA lawmakerThe pressure from President Donald Trump to pass his "no. 1 priority" bill has Republican Senators at each other's throats, according to The Hill, as one MAGA lawmaker

'Ticked off' Republicans fume as MAGA senator pushes 'really bad' Trump bill: GOP insiders

2026/03/18 21:48
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The pressure from President Donald Trump to pass his "no. 1 priority" bill has Republican Senators at each other's throats, according to The Hill, as one MAGA lawmaker urged voters to oust lawmakers who do not support the SAVE America Act.

On Monday, Sen. Mike Lee, a MAGA-aligned Republican from Utah and the sponsor of the SAVE Act, took to X to encourage conservative voters to punish his colleagues in forthcoming elections for not backing the bill.

"If your senators don’t support using the talking filibuster to pass the SAVE America Act, you might need to replace them," Lee wrote in the post.

Speaking with The Hill for a report published Wednesday, Republicans in the Senate said they were " ticked off" by Lee's post, with one GOP senator calling the move "not very favorable." The report noted that the frustrations stemming from Lee's attacks on his colleagues reflect the caucus's broader frustrations over the bill and the obstacles preventing it from getting passed.

"The squabble reflects rising tensions over how to handle the bill amid intense pressure from Trump to add language to ban no-excuse mail-in voting and to ram it through the chamber even though no Democrats support it," The Hill explained.

Opposition from Democrats means that the SAVE Act is unlikely to overcome the 60-vote threshold needed to bypass a legislative filibuster. Trump and the bill's MAGA boosters have urged party leadership to alter filibuster rules or force a "talking filibuster," which would require Democrats to hold the floor continuously for weeks to block the bill from passing with a simple majority.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a moderate Alaska Republican, was the only member of the GOP to vote against advancing the bill for debate, arguing that the process would just eat up valuable Senate time and not get passed in the end.

“My concern is, it’s not only going to get a single Democratic vote, but it’s a measure that doesn’t really have a chance of passing,” Murkowski said. “It doesn’t have a chance of becoming law. As we all know around here, floor time is probably the most valuable commodity that we have.”

Trump's push for the bill to ban all mail-in voting has also proven toxic for many Republicans in states where the practice is popular.

"What the president wants is not something that we can [get] agreement in the conference on, as it relates to mail-in balloting," one anonymous GOP senator told The Hill. “There are a lot of members, particularly on mail-in balloting, who think this is going to be really bad for them in their states. There was no resolution coming from the lunch. In fact, it was more raucous than usual.”

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