Greene expressed frustration with the strategy used by GOP leadership, emphasizing that the SAVE Act, despite its importance, was being used as a tool for political theater rather than serious legislative action.
The House passed the SAVE Act on July 10 with bipartisan support, including five Democrats voting in favor of the bill.
However, as Greene pointed out, the bill faces strong opposition in the Senate and from the Biden administration, which makes its chances of becoming law slim. “Chuck Schumer is completely against it. Joe Biden and the entire White House is totally against the SAVE Act,” Greene explained.
One of Greene’s key criticisms was the decision to pair the SAVE Act with a short-term Continuing Resolution (CR) as part of a broader government funding strategy. […]
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