Trump-backed bills on noncitizen voting, activist judges get House-wide votes

Two main projects are expected to receive President Donald Trump to vote this week, as Republican lawmakers continue their 100 -day race to try to enact the White House agenda.
The law of the Rocking Judgments (NORRA Law) by Representative Daril Issa, R-CALIF. To limit the ability of the provincial court judges to issue orders that prevent Trump’s policies at the country level. In addition, the Save Civil Protection Law (Save) by the CHIP ROY, R-TEXAS, aims to provide evidence of citizenship in the voting registration process.
This indicates that Trump’s continued dominance of the Republican agents in Congress, at a time when Democrats are struggling to collect an individual message or a leader.
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parliament Speaker Mike Johnson, the left, shakes his hands with then Speaker of Parliament, Donald Trump, at the stage of the Republican Conference in the House of Representatives in the life of Regency in Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on November 13, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The previous legislation is a response to Trump’s ongoing confrontation with the judges who broke his agenda, while the latter is a draft law that the president and his allies have long have paid.
The bills through the House of Representatives Bases Committee applied on Tuesday in the vote of an expected party.
An original plan to vote the bills was raised through the committee on Monday night after the leaders of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives attempted to include the language in the joint “Al -Qaeda” that would have killed an unrelated offer from Representative Anna Polina Luna, R. Florida, to stabilize the vote for the new parents in the House of Representatives.
This led to a summary suspension on Tuesday morning before Luna Luna was eventually included in this measure.
The rules committee works as the final portal of the legislation before being considered at home level. The next step will be to a expected procedural “base” vote on Tuesday afternoon. If approved, this will prepare legislators to discuss both laws before voting this week.
Issa’s draft law to vote will come at home level on Wednesday afternoon, as Trump is pushing his allies in the Congress to respond to what Republicans are viewed as “activist judges” trying to prevent their agenda.

Representative Daril Issa will attend the third day of the Republican National Congress at the Fiserv Forum on July 17, 2024, in Milwoki. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Two people were familiar with discussions earlier this month that the Capitol Hill assistants told Trump “he loves” the bill. Meanwhile, a draft law narrated by both Trump and various conservative groups since the pre -election of the 2024.
Democrats have argued that if they are approved, it deprives women by making married women more difficult for women who have changed their last names to vote. Republicans say it is necessary to a campaign that is necessary to prevent illegal immigrants from voting in the federal elections, and it is already against the law.
The Salvation Law passed the House of Representatives with the vote of five democrats in favor of the bill in July last year, but it was not taken by the Senate, then the governance leader is now dominated by Chuck Schumer, DN.Y.
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Representative Chib Roy appears outside the American Capitol Building after the last votes before the August holiday on July 25, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The leaders of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives called on both sides to support the draft law this week. It is expected to come to vote at home level Thursday morning.
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“The American citizens – and only American citizens – must decide the American elections,” said the leaders of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives in a joint statement.
“This legislation strengthens the executive measure of President Trump to ensure the process of registration of our voters and protect the votes of American voters. We urge all our colleagues in the House of Representatives to join us in doing what the vast majority of people in this country are really demanding and deserved.”
2025-04-01 13:46:00