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flag Trump demands SAVE America Act pass before signing any bills, but it stalls in Senate amid partisan divide.

President Donald Trump has declared he will not sign any legislation until the SAVE America Act passes, a voting bill requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voter registration. The measure, passed by the Republican-led House, faces hurdles in the Senate, where it lacks sufficient support to overcome a filibuster. Trump urged changes to Senate rules to bypass the 60-vote threshold, but Senate Majority Leader John Thune has resisted such moves. Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, oppose the bill, arguing it would suppress voter access. The White House has not confirmed whether Trump would sign critical funding bills, and legislation can still become law without his signature if Congress remains in session and both chambers agree.

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