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Johnson unveils plan to tie SAVE America Act to annual defense bill 

Washington Examiner Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jul 2, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Speaker Mike Johnson proposed attaching the SAVE America Act to the $1.15 trillion defense spending bill to break House gridlock.
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The fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act is the subject of the House Rules Committee meeting.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has been unable to get the SAVE America Act to the president’s desk.
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The SAVE America Act was passed by the House in February.
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) laid out a plan to break the gridlock in the House by attaching the SAVE America Act to the $1.15 trillion defense spending bill, possibly jeopardizing its path to passage on the floor.

Johnson unveiled the plan Monday night as the House Rules Committee met to advance the fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act, with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) pledging to sink the bill if her voter identification amendment is not attached. 

“We’re going to pass a MIRV, or what’s better known as a merge, onto the rule, so what that means is when Republicans vote for the rule, they will be voting not just for the NDAA and everything else is there, but they’ll be voting to merge onto that the SAVE America Act that we passed back in February, so that will send both of those items together over to the Senate,” the speaker told reporters. 

Before the speaker brought this plan forward, the GOP blockade had effectively prevented House GOP leadership from advancing key legislative items, including two appropriations bills this week, and would have threatened the passage of the annual defense bill.

But this may not be enough to get the legislation through the House. 

Luna is still pushing for her amendments to the defense spending bill in return for her vote on the measure. 

“’MIRVing’ the NDAA plus either SAVE America or Voter I.D. would still allow the Senate to strip out either or,” Luna posted on X. “The only way to ensure the Senate passes this is to make sure it’s in the bill text of the NDAA, meaning that my amendment(s) must be made an order. I’m not trying to be difficult, but this is what 80% of Americans want and what we promised the American people, so I stand by my decision.”

Luna had pledged to vote against procedural measures to bring legislation to the House floor until the Senate passes the SAVE America Act. The Florida Republican said she and fellow GOP members have enough votes to sink any legislation put on the House floor by Johnson. 

The addition of the SAVE America Act to the NDAA dooms the legislation in the Senate, as Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has been unable to get the measure to the president’s desk. Thune has chalked up the failure of passage to the semantics in his chamber. 

This marks another step in the fight on Capitol Hill, as the House remains frustrated with the Senate’s failure to pass this legislation. 

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