Fourteen House Republicans blocked a procedural vote on June 30, 2026, stalling the GOP legislative agenda over SAVE America Act demands.
Fourteen House Republicans voted against a procedural rule on June 30, 2026, preventing floor action on the NDAA, State Department appropriations, and other bills. The rebels, led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, demanded the SAVE America Act be attached as an amendment to the NDAA rather than merged via procedural mechanism. Speaker Mike Johnson canceled remaining votes and sent members home early for the July 4 recess, the second consecutive week of a floor blockade.
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7 outlets covered it, splitting into 7 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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Most outlets report the same procedural breakdown; some emphasize Johnson's compromise merging SAVE with NDAA while others highlight rebel demands for a direct amendment and broken promises on immigration votes.
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“Speaker Johnson loses key vote as House GOP leaders struggle to contain rebellion”CNN CNN LEFT
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“House GOP rebels shut down legislative agenda for second consecutive week”WT Washington Times RIGHT
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“House cuts work short for second week as rebels freeze floor” · Politico, Axios, The Hill
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CNNCNN Speaker Johnson loses key vote as House GOP leaders struggle to contain rebellion 9h ago LEFT-CENTER1
CBSCBS News House GOP agenda stalls over holdouts' insistence on SAVE America Act 57m ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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