Congress must ignore fearmongering and pass the organized retail crime bill
Summary
The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act has passed the House and is now before the Senate, and is designed to provide coordination and support to state and local law enforcement to fight large-scale organized retail crime, and is not about petty theft or federalizing shoplifting.
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🚨The CLARITY Act is entering a pivotal stretch, with several key milestones expected over the coming weeks.
— Conor Kenny (@conorfkenny) July 8, 2026
◾️July 13–17: Senate procedural and final floor votes
◾️July 20–24: House and Senate work to reconcile the final bill
◾️July 27–Aug. 7: If approved by Congress, President… pic.twitter.com/YHjh3E5g71
My friend, who’s kind of a big deal, agrees that the Senate must use any and every means necessary to pass the SAVE America Act. pic.twitter.com/jn2iDc63wH
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) July 8, 2026
Through whatever means—nuking the Zombie Filibuster, enforcing the Talking Filibuster, a creative use of budget reconciliation, or otherwise—the Senate MUST pass the SAVE AMERICA Act.
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) July 8, 2026
We’ve crossed the point of no return.
Failure is not an option. pic.twitter.com/3RNezDH5MG