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Trump-aligned House holdouts accused of holding ‘life-saving’ veterans bill ‘hostage’ over SAVE America Act

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A sweeping veterans package supporters describe as the largest expansion of veterans’ health care and benefits in more than a decade is expected to return to the House floor when lawmakers come back from the July recess, but backers warn the legislation could once again become collateral damage in the Republican standoff over the SAVE America Act.
The Take Care of America’s Veterans Act rolls roughly 60 veterans bills into a package that would dramatically expand veterans’ health care and benefits. At its core, the legislation would cement veterans’ access to community care outside the VA while increasing benefits for combat-wounded veterans, caregivers and Gold Star families, expanding mental health services and enacting dozens of additional reforms.
House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Mike Bost, R-Ill., told Fox News Digital he intends to bring the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act back for a vote as soon as the House reconvenes next week.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – MARCH 17: Eugene Simpson, 29, from Dale City, Virginia goes through physical therapy at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington, D.C. with Michael Minor, a kinesiotherapist with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs on March 17, 2006 in Washington, D.C., USA. (Photo by Jeff Hutchens/Getty Images) (Jeff Hutchens/Getty Images)
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The legislation was held up last month after a group of House Republicans joined Democrats to defeat a procedural vote, stopping the House from taking up the bill.
«I’m feeling good as long as my members stay with us on the rule,» Bost said. «Right now, there’s some politics being played, not about this bill, but just in general.»
The bill became entangled in a broader House Republican fight over the SAVE America Act, legislation championed by President Donald Trump that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
On June 30, the House voted on H. Res. 1398, the procedural rule governing floor consideration of several bills, including the National Defense Authorization Act and the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act. The rule failed after 14 Republicans joined Democrats in opposition, preventing the House from taking up the veterans package and bringing floor business to a standstill. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., claimed to have voted against the rules vote in protest against House leadership’s handling of the SAVE America Act. As a result, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson sent the members home early.
Bost accused the holdouts of effectively putting veterans legislation on hold.

The US Department of Veterans Affairs building is seen in Washington, DC, on July 22, 2019. (Photo by Alastair Pike / AFP) (Photo credit should read ALASTAIR PIKE/AFP via Getty Images) (Photo credit should read ALASTAIR PIKE/AFP via Getty Image)
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«They’re holding all bills hostage,» Bost said. «They’re not voting for any rule. Any bill that has to pass a rule before it comes to the floor—which this bill does because of its size—can’t move.»
Although Bost said he supports the SAVE America Act and has voted for it three times, he argued the Senate’s failure to act should not stop the House from advancing unrelated legislation.
«I agree with that bill,» Bost said. «But the Senate still has to do their work. We don’t stop our work because the Senate isn’t doing it.»
With 23 legislative days left in the Congressional session, Concerned Veterans for America Strategic Director John Byrnes, a supporter of the bill, said time is of the essence.
«There are lots and lots of things that have to get done,» Byrnes told Fox News Digital. «There’s also the National Defense Authorization Act, which is a must pass every year, so these things eat up time. There’s requirements to have debate on these, which eat up session time.»
Byrnes argued that every procedural delay pushes other legislation further down the calendar.
«This bill will save lives in 2027,» Byrnes said. «If we lose veterans because they could have had faster, better access to health care, we’re never going to get those veterans back.»

Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill. ( )
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But Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, who also voted no on the procedural vote, told Fox News Digital that he has concerns about how the bill is financed.
«I appreciate what the chairman’s trying to do in some respects, but there’s a few issues,» Roy said.
Among them, Roy pointed to provisions offsetting new spending through changes affecting other veterans.
«You’re taxing certain veterans to provide some sort of benefits and changes to other veterans,» Roy said. «There are concerns about some of the pay-fors.»
Veterans of Foreign Wars has also taken issue with Section 108 of the bill, warning that it would codify changes to future disability ratings for tinnitus and sleep apnea to help finance other veterans priorities.
But Bost said this is inaccurate.
«No veteran is going to have their benefits reduced,» Bost said. «If you’re receiving a benefit right now, that’s not going to be reduced at all.»
Roy, who previously served two years on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, said he supported a lot of what the bill was seeking to accomplish; but said other pieces of legislation are priorities, too.
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«There is a block of us for whom border security, the SAVE Act and demonstrating our leadership on major issues is critical,» Roy said. «Some of these other bills may or may not get hung up based on a desire of many in the conference to see movement on other things.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Luna’s office and the White House for comment.
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Trump-appointed judge permanently ends Proud Boys’ Jan 6 case, says Constitution left him no choice

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A Trump-appointed federal judge on Friday reluctantly dismissed the Jan. 6 prosecution of four Proud Boys members, saying the law left him no authority to block the Justice Department’s request.
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly granted the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss the case with prejudice against Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl and Dominic Pezzola after a federal appeals court had already vacated their convictions.
In a seven-page opinion, Kelly said longstanding separation-of-powers principles leave charging decisions to the executive branch, meaning he could not require the Justice Department to maintain a prosecution it had decided to drop.
In this Jan. 6, 2021, photo, rioters, including Dominic Pezzola, in center with police shield, are confronted by U.S. Capitol Police officers outside the Senate Chamber inside the Capitol Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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«Because the decisions to issue the Executive Order and to abandon this prosecution — even after the Government secured convictions for serious crimes relating to the attack on the Capitol on January 6 — are solely the Executive’s, no one should mistake the Court’s granting of the Government’s motion for its agreement with those decisions,» Kelly wrote.
Pezzola, who was convicted of assaulting police, robbery and destroying government property, was found guilty of stealing a Capitol Police riot shield before using it to smash a Capitol window, creating what prosecutors said was the first breach point through which hundreds of rioters entered the building. He was acquitted of seditious conspiracy but convicted on multiple other felony counts.
Nordean, Biggs and Rehl were convicted of seditious conspiracy and several other felonies related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, including conspiracy to obstruct Congress’ certification of the 2020 presidential election, obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder and destruction of government property.
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The Justice Department first moved in April to vacate the convictions and dismiss the case against the four men, arguing that doing so was «in the interests of justice» in light of President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20, 2025, executive order commuting their sentences and issuing full pardons to former Proud Boys Chairman Enrique Tarrio and hundreds of other Jan. 6 defendants.
The D.C. Circuit had already erased the men’s convictions before returning the case to Kelly’s courtroom to consider the Justice Department’s request to dismiss the indictment.
«There is little mystery about why the Government is moving to dismiss this case, or whether dismissal is in fact what the Executive seeks,» Kelly wrote. «President Trump’s views about the prosecution of those who attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6 — whether those views are based on fact or fiction — are well known, as is his intention to extend clemency to them.»
Kelly cited longstanding precedent holding that charging decisions belong to the executive branch and that judges cannot reject a dismissal simply because they disagree with the government’s reasoning.

Proud Boys Chairman Enrique Tarrio rallies in Portland, Ore., on Aug. 17, 2019. Tarrio and three other members of the far-right extremist group were convicted of a plot to attack the U.S. Capitol in a desperate bid to keep Donald Trump in power after Trump lost the 2020 presidential election. (AP Photo/Noah Berger, File)
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And because the convictions had already been vacated and prosecutors have broad authority to decide whether to pursue criminal charges, Kelly said he lacked the power to force the Justice Department to continue the prosecution.
«Indeed, it is hard to see how any course other than granting the motion in full could make practical sense. Denying the motion would not somehow revive the convictions that the Court of Appeals vacated,» Kelly wrote.
«Nor would denying it mean a retrial would follow, because the Court lacks the authority to compel the Executive to pursue a prosecution, full stop — but especially when an executive order explicitly requires that the Government seek dismissal with prejudice.»
But Kelly sharply rebuked the actions of the Jan. 6 rioters, calling it an attack on the people, Congress and the «Constitution’s mechanism to facilitate the peaceful transfer of power.»

Proud Boys members Zachary Rehl, left, and Ethan Nordean, walk toward the U.S. Capitol in Washington in support of President Donald Trump Jan. 6, 2021. (Proud Boys members)
«Moving forward, if this Nation’s experiment in self-government is to last another 250 years, the American people — no matter their partisan preferences — will have to act together to preserve, protect and defend that miracle through our constitutional framework,» Kelly wrote.
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Tarrio, who was also pardoned for criminal charges stemming from his role in the Jan. 6 riots, celebrated Kelly’s dismissal on X.
«We took the worst they threw at us the raids, the solitary, the lies and we stood tall,» Tarrio wrote. «Trump dropped the pardons and now the rest is crumbling. Justice is SERVED! Proud Boys don’t lose. We WIN. This is OUR victory. THANK YOU PRESIDENT DONALD J TRUMP and all of you that fought for us!»
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La Policía Nacional Civil de El Salvador capturó a dos personas vinculadas al narcomenudeo

El ministro de Seguridad Pública y Justicia de El Salvador, Gustavo Villatoro, anunció la captura de dos personas vinculadas al narcomenudeo y la incautación de marihuana valorada en casi 20 mil dólares. El operativo, realizado el 9 de julio de 2026, fue ejecutado por la Policía Nacional Civil (PNC) en el marco de las acciones del Plan Control Territorial.
Según los datos difundidos por Villatoro a través de sus redes sociales, los detenidos fueron identificados como José Fernando Barillas Chinchilla y Katherine Yohana Ramos. Ambos fueron interceptados mientras se desplazaban en un vehículo que transportaba nueve porciones de marihuana, en presentaciones grandes y medianas, cuyo valor fue estimado en 19,768 dólares.
Tras la detención y la divulgación de sus fotografías, las autoridades recibieron denuncias ciudadanas que alertaban sobre la presencia de más drogas en la vivienda donde los sospechosos se hospedaban. En respuesta, la PNC, con el apoyo de la unidad K9, llevó a cabo un operativo que permitió incautar 28 paquetes adicionales de marihuana, varios teléfonos celulares y 805 dólares en efectivo.
El ministro Villatoro destacó que estos resultados se logran gracias a la colaboración ciudadana y la confianza depositada en las instituciones de seguridad. “No vamos a permitir este veneno en nuestro querido y nuevo gran país. Estamos combatiendo este flagelo de manera frontal y con toda firmeza, sin importar si se trata de grandes o pequeñas cantidades”, subrayó el funcionario.

En los últimos años, El Salvador ha intensificado su combate al narcotráfico y el narcomenudeo como parte de una estrategia integral de seguridad. El Plan Control Territorial, implementado desde 2019, ha priorizado la presencia policial en las zonas más vulnerables y el fortalecimiento de unidades especializadas en la detección y persecución de delitos relacionados con las drogas.
De acuerdo con cifras oficiales, durante 2026 la PNC ha incrementado los operativos focalizados contra el narcomenudeo en distintas regiones del país. Entre enero y julio de este año, las autoridades reportan la incautación de más de 2.5 toneladas de marihuana, además de cocaína y otras sustancias ilícitas. Las acciones han derivado en la captura de más de 1,200 personas vinculadas al tráfico y distribución de drogas en pequeñas y medianas cantidades.
El narcomenudeo representa uno de los principales desafíos para la seguridad interna, ya que constituye el eslabón más visible en la cadena del narcotráfico y tiene un impacto directo en la vida cotidiana de las comunidades. Las autoridades salvadoreñas han señalado que muchas estructuras de narcomenudeo operan de forma fragmentada, ocultándose en áreas urbanas y rurales, lo que exige una labor investigativa permanente y el uso de tecnología especializada, como la participación de equipos K9 para la detección de drogas.
Los recientes decomisos evidencian la continuidad de una política de cero tolerancia frente al tráfico de drogas, así como la articulación entre las fuerzas de seguridad y la ciudadanía. El ministro Villatoro reiteró el compromiso del gobierno de no permitir que el narcotráfico se arraigue en el territorio nacional, al tiempo que hizo un llamado a la población para seguir denunciando cualquier actividad sospechosa.

Organismos internacionales han señalado que la presión ejercida sobre el narcomenudeo en El Salvador ha provocado una disminución en la circulación de drogas en zonas urbanas y la desarticulación de varias bandas dedicadas a la comercialización de este tipo de ilícitos. No obstante, el país continúa enfrentando retos, como el surgimiento de nuevas rutas de tráfico y la adaptación constante de los grupos criminales.
Las autoridades mantienen la vigilancia en puntos estratégicos y refuerzan el mensaje de que no se tolerará el tráfico de drogas por ninguna vía —ni por mar, ni por aire, ni por tierra— en el territorio salvadoreño.
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