Senate Hurdles on FISA Renewal and SAVE America Act Examined
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Summary
The Fox Business segment features host Maria Bartiromo interviewing Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) on Senate delays for FISA Section 702 extension and attachment of the SAVE America Act. It covers Trump's demand to link the two, Sen. John Thune's comments on vote thresholds, multiple House passages of the voting bill, and related reconciliation efforts including defense funding. Roy discusses using reconciliation rules or forcing a talking filibuster. The second paragraph notes sourcing from Roy and references to Thune statements, prior House actions, and polling claims, with throughlines on Trump's legislative priorities amid tight timelines before recess.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately reports the stalled status of the SAVE America Act in the Senate (passed House repeatedly, requires 60 votes) and recent Trump statements tying FISA renewal to it as of mid-June 2026. It correctly identifies filibuster rules and reconciliation limits. However, it omits key context: noncitizen voting is already illegal with rare documented cases; many states already require some proof; implementation could disenfranchise citizens lacking documents; and recent FISA extensions faced bipartisan issues including DNI appointment disputes. The 80%+ polling claim aligns with some surveys but lacks sourcing or qualifiers. Viewer misses balanced debate on election integrity trade-offs versus access concerns.
Key Moments
Trump will not support FISA bill without SAVE America Act attached
Trump Truth Social posts June 14, 2026, explicitly tied the two; Axios and Reuters reported same day.
SAVE America Act passed House multiple times but stalled in Senate over 60-vote threshold
House passed versions in 2025 and Feb 2026; Senate versions by Lee stalled per Congress.gov and reports.
Over 80% of Americans support citizenship proof to vote
Some polls show 80-87% support, but others note existing citizenship declaration requirement and low noncitizen voting incidence.
Senate faces math problem and filibuster rules preventing 51-vote passage of SAVE Act
Thune and Roy statements align with Senate rules; 53 GOP seats insufficient without Democrats or rule changes.
Notable Concerns
- Relies solely on Republican guest without opposing views
- Polling support stated without recent specific source or methodology
Sources Consulted
- Trump ties FISA renewal to his stalled voting bill
- Trump: FISA extension must include SAVE America Act
- H.R.22 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): SAVE Act
- Thune says Senate will move FISA bill without SAVE America Act, rebuffing Trump
- Trump calls for SAVE America Act to be linked to FISA bill
- User Clip: Thune on SAVE America Act
- Americans Endorse Both Early Voting and Voter Verification
- About Filibusters and Cloture
- The Filibuster Explained
- Rep. Roy Explains How Senate Can Vote on his SAVE America Act Without Changing Any Rules
- Most Americans support requiring photo ID to vote. Democrats in Congress largely oppose the SAVE America Act.
- House Passes New Version of the SAVE Act