Senate filibuster

Cornyn Backs Filibuster Changes for SAVE Act Amid Trump Endorsement Speculation

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has reversed his long-held stance on the Senate filibuster, now indicating he will support necessary rule changes to pass President Trump’s priority election overhaul bill, the SAVE America Act. This shift comes as Cornyn faces a competitive Republican runoff and Trump has withheld his endorsement, emphasizing the importance of the legislation. Cornyn’s op-ed argues that the Democrats’ actions have fundamentally altered the political landscape, justifying the potential reform of the filibuster to overcome obstruction and pass the bill. Despite Cornyn’s previous strong defenses of the 60-vote threshold, he now suggests reforms such as a “talking filibuster” could be considered.

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Thune Schedules Doomed SAVE America Act Vote, Frustrating MAGA

Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s decision to schedule a vote on the SAVE America Act, even knowing it’s destined to fail, has effectively dashed the hopes of many within the MAGA movement who were anticipating a dramatic filibuster fight. This move by Thune signals a pragmatic, albeit unpopular with some factions, approach to legislative realities, prioritizing the need to address the bill rather than engage in a procedural battle unlikely to yield the desired outcome. The core of the issue lies in the stark mathematical reality of the Senate’s composition, a fact Thune has repeatedly emphasized.

Thune’s public statements made it clear that there simply aren’t enough Republican votes to overcome a Democratic filibuster, let alone sustain a “talking filibuster” designed to delay or block legislation.… Continue reading

Senate Approves Trump’s SAVE America Act, Faces Democratic Filibuster Threat

The SAVE America Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voter registration and overhauls voting laws, has garnered over 50 Republican votes in the Senate, passing the House with presidential support. However, the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster rule presents the primary obstacle to its enactment, as Democrats are expected to block any attempt to bypass it. While proponents aim to force a “talking filibuster” to exhaust opposition, this tactic is considered unlikely to succeed in overcoming the procedural hurdles. Opponents label the bill as disenfranchising, particularly for minority and poorer communities, while supporters argue it enhances election security and voter confidence through measures like in-person proof of citizenship and photo identification.

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Booker’s Stand: A Call for Unity Against Political Gridlock

Senator Cory Booker delivered a 25-hour, 5-minute speech on the Senate floor, exceeding the record set by Strom Thurmond. His address condemned the perceived moral failings of the Trump administration, highlighting its detrimental impact on various aspects of American life, from healthcare and the economy to international relations. Booker framed this as a “moral moment” demanding action, drawing parallels to the Civil Rights movement and invoking the legacy of John Lewis. He urged Americans to engage in “good trouble” to preserve democratic ideals and redeem the American dream.

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Booker Breaks Thurmond’s Senate Record, Condemns Racist Past

Booker says it ‘irked’ him that Thurmond held the previous record for the longest Senate speech, a record Booker recently surpassed. The sentiment reflects a deeper frustration; Booker felt the record, held by a notorious segregationist, symbolized systemic efforts to bar Black Americans from political power. It’s not just about the length of the speech, but the context in which that record was set – a time when the fight for civil rights was brutal, and the Senate itself was a battleground for racial justice.

The fact that Thurmond’s record stood for so long, a testament to obstructionism against civil rights legislation, is a powerful symbol of the enduring legacy of racial prejudice in American politics.… Continue reading

Booker’s 17+ Hour Senate Speech Protests Trump Agenda

Senator Cory Booker delivered a 23-hour speech on the Senate floor, the second longest in Senate history, protesting President Trump’s administration. His marathon speech, though primarily symbolic, effectively halted Senate business and served as a high-profile rebuke of the administration’s actions. Booker cited numerous concerns, including potential healthcare cuts and the undermining of democratic institutions, framing the situation as a national crisis. The speech garnered support from fellow Democrats, who joined him on the floor, highlighting the party’s increasing pushback against the Trump administration.

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Booker’s 21-Hour Filibuster Shatters Cruz’s Record

Senator Cory Booker’s lengthy Senate floor speech, exceeding Ted Cruz’s previous record of 21 hours and 19 minutes, focuses on criticizing the Trump administration’s policies and spending cuts. While not a formal filibuster, Booker’s speech, fueled by readings of various documents and testimonies, is a strategic move by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to highlight key issues before the midterms. Booker continues to speak, aiming to surpass Strom Thurmond’s all-time record of 24 hours and 18 minutes, and has received praise from fellow Democrats. The speech’s duration remains uncertain.

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Booker’s 12+ Hour Filibuster: A Protest Against Trump

Senator Cory Booker launched a lengthy Senate floor speech protesting the Trump administration’s actions, specifically citing the Department of Government Efficiency’s drastic budget cuts under Elon Musk’s leadership. Booker’s protest, continuing as long as physically possible, highlights concerns over the administration’s disregard for the rule of law and its impact on programs like Medicare and Medicaid. Fellow Democratic Senators expressed support, joining Booker on the Senate floor in solidarity. The speech’s duration remains uncertain, but it’s expected to extend well into the night.

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