

The pressure cooker on Capitol Hill just hit a boiling point.
A growing bloc of House Republicans is now drawing a bright red line in the sand: No more Senate business moves through the House until the Senate passes the SAVE America Act.
And according to Rep. Brandon Gill and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, this is not some fringe rebellion by a handful of members. It could be 40 to 50 Republicans, more than enough to bring the House floor to a grinding halt.
That threat is politically devastating for the Senate establishment, which has spent weeks dragging its feet while grassroots conservatives, President Trump, and election integrity advocates demanded action on the SAVE America Act.
The legislation, already passed by the House in February, would require proof of citizenship and voter ID for federal elections. The Gateway Pundit previously reported that the House passed the bill 218-213, with only one Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas, voting yes.
Now House conservatives are making clear they are done waiting.
During a Fox News appearance with Kayleigh McEnany, Rep. Brandon Gill said the House GOP bloc willing to block Senate legislation is already substantial.
Gill said he believes there are “probably 40 or 50 Republicans” who will refuse to vote for any Senate-passed legislation because they recognize that election integrity is “the political issue of the day” and a key issue for keeping the Republican majority.
He warned that Republicans will have a hard time facing voters if, after winning control of both chambers, they still fail to pass a common-sense voter ID bill backed by the public.
That was followed by an even more direct warning from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna.
Luna said House Republicans absolutely have the votes to stop Senate business cold. In her words, “No rules will pass. None of their legislation will get through.”
Kayleigh McEnany:
How big is this bloc of congressmen willing to not vote on other legislation? You only need a few to make a difference here.Brandon Gill:
You know, I would guess that right now there are probably 40 or 50 Republicans that are not going to vote for any piece of legislation from the Senate. That’s a large chunk of the Republican conference.And again, I think it’s because we realize, we recognize, that this is the political issue of the day right now. This is what the American people want. And, by the way, this is going to be key to House Republicans keeping a majority in November.
It’s going to be hard for us to go back to our voters in November and tell them, “Listen, you gave us control of the House, you gave us control of the Senate, and we couldn’t get a common-sense voter ID bill passed that both parties, at least from a voter standpoint, support.”
That’s going to be really difficult. So I hope that the Senate sees that, sees that this is key to us maintaining control of the House. And if we don’t do this, it’s going to be a lot harder for us in a few months.
Kayleigh McEnany:
Congresswoman, is that what you’re hearing? Because you only need a few votes that would stop legislation in the House. Is it 40 to 50? That’s huge.Anna Paulina Luna:
Oh, most certainly. In fact, most of our frontline members understand, as Representative Gill had stated, how important this is, not just for their reelections, but also, remember, we all campaigned on election integrity.The president literally got shot. I don’t know if the American people remember that, and still won by overwhelming majority. And yet you have, you know, senators, both Democrat and Republican, saying they won’t support this. And that’s unacceptable. And so, yes, they will not pass any legislation. We have the votes to kill it. No rules will pass. None of their legislation will get through.
WATCH:
Luna delivered a direct ultimatum to Senate Majority Leader John Thune over the voter ID fight, and Luna also posted on X that House Republicans have the votes to block Senate bills until the SAVE America Act passes.
She is pushing to attach the SAVE America Act directly to the must-pass FISA bill, aiming to force the Senate’s hand. She also vowed to vote against any Senate legislation, except DHS-related funding, until lawmakers act.
WATCH:
An update on the inside baseball happening in DC regarding the Save America Act. pic.twitter.com/9HR004caWe
— Anna Paulina Luna (@realannapaulina) March 13, 2026
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