Senate Majority Leader John Thune has signaled that securing the 60-vote threshold for the bill remains a steep climb. The proposal has stalled as Trump pushes to dismantle the filibuster, a move intended to force a simple majority vote but one that risks alienating traditionalist Republicans. These internal frictions are compounded by recent fallout over administration appointments and conflicting stances on potential military involvement in Iran.
Opposition to the bill centers on the risk of voter disenfranchisement, with critics arguing the mandates create unnecessary barriers to the ballot box. While Trump frames the measure as a cornerstone of election integrity, many in his party are questioning the political cost of prioritizing this bill over other urgent national concerns. The upcoming meeting serves as a high-stakes stress test for his ability to command the upper chamber during his current legislative push.




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