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  • loaded language: 'gambit'
  • framing: Latest Trump SAVE America push splits House Republicans
  • editorializing: some arguing the gambit is doomed to fail

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Trump's SAVE America Act Proposal Creates Division Among House Republicans

President Trump is promoting the SAVE America Act alongside legislation to renew warrantless surveillance powers, leading to divisions within House Republicans. Some lawmakers are doubtful about the success of this approach, while Trump has indicated he opposes renewing certain surveillance provisions.

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President Donald Trump is advocating for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act to be paired with legislation that would renew the federal government's warrantless surveillance powers. This proposal is causing a split among House Republicans, with some members expressing skepticism about its viability. Trump has stated that he will not support the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

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  • loaded language: 'gambit'
  • framing: Latest Trump SAVE America push splits House Republicans
  • editorializing: some arguing the gambit is doomed to fail

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Latest Trump SAVE America push splits House Republicans

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Trump's SAVE America Act Proposal Creates Division Among House Republicans