Senator Lindsey Graham passed away on Sunday, just hours after speaking with former President Donald Trump. His death dealt a heavy hit for the Save America Act, a sweeping veterans benefits package currently stalled in the House.
The bill now faces opposition from a tight-knit bloc of Trump-backed representatives. A small faction of Trump-aligned members is blocking progress. Major veterans organizations remain divided, some strongly supporting the bill while others argue the proposed changes are too weak. Critics suggest these holdouts are derailing a life-saving measure.
Graham’s expected support had been crucial for the bill’s progress, without him the path forward grows uncertain. The unexpected vacancy could trap the Save America Act in legislative gridlock for weeks to come.