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Vol. I · No. 196 · 2557 Reports Thursday, July 16, 2026
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House Republicans Discuss Reconciliation Bill, SAVE Act and Filibuster Changes

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Summary

The segment covers a House Budget Committee markup on a $95 billion reconciliation bill including funding for defense, agriculture, intelligence, and implementation of the SAVE America Act. Host Maria Bartiromo interviews Rep. Greg Steube on procedural hurdles, conservative concerns over spending without offsets, and the need to bypass the Senate filibuster to enact the SAVE Act. Steube criticizes Democratic opposition exemplified by Sen. Elissa Slotkin, alleges widespread voter fraud from illegal immigrants, discusses his birthright citizenship legislation following a Supreme Court ruling, and addresses the recently passed House bill making daylight saving time permanent. Sourcing centers on the congressman and references to House votes and Senate dynamics.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately conveys ongoing legislative efforts around a reconciliation package and repeated House passage of election-related measures, consistent with recent congressional activity. However, it presents contested claims of rampant noncitizen voting and Democratic electoral self-interest without supporting data or studies on actual incidence rates, while downplaying debates over access barriers in voter ID laws. The 1.5 million Chinese birth tourism figure appears as an estimate in some conservative reporting but lacks official confirmation and is disputed in scale by other analyses. Viewer misses fuller context on filibuster history, bipartisan DST support, and competing views on birthright citizenship constitutionality. Framing consistently favors aggressive procedural changes favored by House conservatives.

Key Moments

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SAVE Act has passed the House three times

Multiple House versions passed in 2025-2026 sessions per congressional records and reporting.

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$95 billion reconciliation bill includes specific allocations for defense, agriculture, and SAVE Act implementation

Matches recent House Republican framework announcements for budget resolution.

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1.5 million children of Chinese descent born via birth tourism

Cited as an estimate in some 2025-2026 conservative sources; scale disputed and not official data.

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House passed bill making daylight saving time permanent

Sunshine Protection Act passed House July 14, 2026, with opt-out provisions for states.

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Democrats oppose SAVE Act because it would prevent them from winning elections due to illegal voting

Opinion presented as fact; no primary evidence of this motive or scale of fraud provided.

Notable Concerns

  • Unsubstantiated assertions of widespread voter fraud by noncitizens
  • One-sided sourcing limited to Republican lawmaker without opposing experts or data

Sources Consulted

  1. House Republicans unveil $95B reconciliation package framework
  2. H.R.7296 - SAVE America Act
  3. House Passes Legislation to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent
  4. House Passes New Version of the SAVE Act
  5. Reps. Roy and Tiffany Press for Answers on China-Linked Birth Tourism
  6. House Republican urges Senate to 'nuke the filibuster' to pass SAVE Act