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House Floor Grinds to a Halt as Conservative Revolt Demands Action on SAVE America Act

WASHINGTON — The legislative gears in the U.S. House of Representatives ground to an unexpected halt on Wednesday afternoon, June 24, 2026, after a coordinated revolt by hardline Republican conservatives forced leadership to abruptly shut down the House floor. Speaker Mike Johnson was compelled to postpone all planned afternoon votes as conversations shifted behind the scenes to address a high-stakes standoff over a controversial election security overhaul package known as the SAVE America Act.
According to sources familiar with the internal deliberations, members of the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus effectively seized control of the legislative schedule by threatening to tank routine procedural votes. The hardline faction is demanding that GOP leadership immediately bring up the Save America Act for active consideration, defying the current legislative queue. The highly restrictive voting bill, which initially passed the House in February before stalling amid fierce resistance in the Senate, would mandate strict nationwide photo identification rules and require individuals to provide physical documentary proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a birth certificate or passport, when registering to vote in federal elections.
The floor mutiny was directly triggered and emboldened by executive action earlier in the day. On Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a highly anticipated, bipartisan Capitol Hill signing ceremony for a landmark housing affordability package known as the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act. Despite the comprehensive housing bill passing both chambers of Congress with overwhelming veto-proof majorities, the president declared on social media that he would withhold his signature on the package, or any other major legislative items, until Congress successfully passes the SAVE America Act, which he characterized as an active national emergency.
President Trump’s decision to hold the widely supported housing package hostage blindsided many congressional Republicans who had hoped to leverage the housing victory as a core campaign talking point for the upcoming November midterm elections. The tactical maneuver instantly widened fractures within the Republican conference, providing the House Freedom Caucus with political cover to bring floor proceedings to a total standstill. With the House now in recess, Speaker Johnson and top GOP leaders are actively working to negotiate a compromise with the holdout conservatives to restore order to the chamber, though it remains unclear how leadership can satisfy the hardliners' demands without further alienating moderate members or causing long-term gridlock.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 24, 2026


