March 18, 2026

Tempers are starting to boil within the Senate Republican Conference as disagreements arise over how to handle President Trump’s No. 1 legislative priority, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, which Trump wants to push through the Senate despite staunch Democratic opposition.

Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), a leading proponent of the bill, angered some colleagues this week by suggesting on social media that Republican senators who don’t want to force Democrats to wage a “talking filibuster” to oppose the legislation should be ousted from the Senate.

Tensions are rising in the Senate Republican Conference as divisions surface over how to advance President Trump’s top priority, the SAVE America Act, with Senator Mike Lee sparking controversy by urging on social media that GOP senators unwilling to force Democrats into a talking filibuster should be replaced, a move that upset some of his Republican colleagues who reacted negatively to his pushy stance.

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