President Trump made it crystal clear to House Republicans on Monday that he wants the SAVE America Act passed before he'll consider signing any other legislation. Speaking to GOP lawmakers in Florida, Trump said the voting requirements bill will "guarantee the midterms" and warned there would be "big trouble" if they don't get it done. The president's hard line on the legislation means other bills could be stalled until Republicans can move forward on the voting measure. Trump's all-or-nothing approach puts pressure on his party to prioritize this particular piece of legislation over other pending business. For folks here in the Outer Banks, this political standoff in Washington could affect the timeline for other federal programs and initiatives that might be waiting for presidential approval. The president's strategy of withholding his signature from other bills until he gets what he wants on voting legislation shows just how important he considers this issue to be for the upcoming election cycle.