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House Republicans Move Senator Pet Projects Despite Senate Sitting on Save America Act

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House Republicans are bending over backward to fast-track pet projects for their Senate colleagues, even as the upper chamber twiddles its thumbs on the House-passed SAVE America Act—a bill that’s nothing short of a Second Amendment lifeline straight from President Trump’s playbook. This isn’t just procedural drama; it’s a glaring symptom of GOP infighting where House conservatives, led by the likes of Freedom Caucus firebrands, are rightly fuming. Why prioritize senators’ wish lists—think bloated earmarks and backroom deals—when the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voter registration, sits idle? Critics argue this delay isn’t negligence; it’s sabotage, potentially diluting the voter integrity reforms that Trump champions as essential to safeguarding elections from fraud that could undermine pro-2A majorities.

For the 2A community, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The SAVE Act isn’t some abstract policy wonkery—it’s a bulwark against the Left’s relentless push to flood voter rolls with non-citizens who disproportionately back gun control zealots. Remember 2020? Dubious mail-in ballots and lax ID checks handed Democrats House seats and Senate control, paving the way for assaults on our rights from ATF pistol brace bans to ghost gun hysteria. If the Senate keeps stalling while House leadership plays nice, we’re staring down a midterm bloodbath where anti-2A radicals regain power, turbocharging Biden’s executive overreach and state-level infringements like California’s mag ban expansions. House conservatives smell the betrayal, and they’re right to push back—pet projects be damned.

This mess underscores a brutal truth: the GOP’s big tent often means a leaky roof for gun owners. Implications? Rally time, patriots. Flood Senate offices with calls, amplify Freedom Caucus voices on X, and hold leadership’s feet to the fire. If SAVE dies, so does momentum for reciprocal carry, suppressor deregulation, and real NFA reform. Trump-era priorities like this aren’t optional; they’re the line in the sand. House GOP, grow a spine—pass the damn bill or watch 2A warriors bolt to primary challengers in ’26. The base is watching, locked and loaded.

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