Washington's yearly defense measure has ground to a halt, and one buried clause explains why a widening bloc of lawmakers wants the whole thing pried back open. Members voted down the procedural rule required to open debate on the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act on June 30, splitting 198 to 224 as fourteen Republicans broke away. Their rebellion turned on Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) bid to fasten President Donald Trump's SAVE America Act to the must pass bill, not on the Israel clause. Even so, the collapse handed opponents breathing room and preserved an amendment that...
















