voter identification law
Coverage of voter identification law in the Nexus archive.
- Lunch with ‘mad as a murder hornet’ Trump and US Senate GOP fails to heal divisions
President Donald Trump met with Senate Republicans in an attempt to unify the party but left without resolving deep divisions over policy goals like a nationwide voter identification law. Tensions escalated during the closed-door lunch, with Senator Bill Cassidy recounting a confrontation with Trump over Iran war information and the War Powers Resolution, while Trump prioritized his controversial SAVE America Act over a bipartisan housing bill.
- Lunch with ‘mad as a murder hornet’ Trump and US Senate GOP fails to heal divisions
President Donald Trump met with Senate Republicans to address party divisions but failed to resolve disagreements over policies like a nationwide voter identification law. The closed-door lunch left senators as divided as before, with tensions highlighted by a confrontation between Trump and Senator Bill Cassidy over Iran war briefings and legislative priorities.
- Lunch with ‘mad as a murder hornet’ Trump and US Senate GOP fails to heal divisions
President Donald Trump met with Senate Republicans in an attempt to unify the party but left the closed-door meeting without resolving deep divisions over policy goals like a nationwide voter identification law. Senators reported minimal progress, citing conflicts with Trump over the Iran war and a canceled housing bill signing to prioritize his SAVE America Act.
- Lunch with ‘mad as a murder hornet’ Trump and US Senate GOP fails to heal divisions
President Trump met with Senate Republicans in an attempt to unify the party but left divisions unresolved, particularly over a voter identification law and lack of information on the Iran war. Senate Republicans criticized the meeting as unproductive, with Senator Bill Cassidy recounting a confrontation with Trump over classified briefing delays.
- Cassidy clashes with Trump over Iran: ‘I’m not going to be bullied’
U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy confronted President Donald Trump over the lack of information on the Iran war during a closed-door Republican Senate meeting. The meeting failed to resolve GOP divisions on policies like a nationwide voter identification law. Four Republican senators, including Cassidy, voted with Democrats to approve a War Powers Resolution, prompting criticism from Trump.