Mike Johnson's reaction would indicate they haven't finished anything and fully expected this to be kicked back to the House.
These aren't very smart people.
As long as they can prove it isn't a race-based gerrymander it will stand. Texas' failed because they couldn't prove it wasn't a racial gerrymander (which it very much was.)
Kliff Kingsbury was fired after three straight losing seasons at Tech then hired as the head coach for the Arizona Cardinals.
There's a lot of dumbasses in NFL front offices.
The GOP could try to muck this up with a bunch of amendments in the Senate so that it has to go back to the House.
That keeps it in the news.
The other option is to just pass it as is and send to Trump for his signature. He can veto it.
That keeps it in the news.
Trump could also sign it, then use the "active investigation" line to withhold some of the information.
That keeps it in the news.
I would expect the House Oversight Committee to continue the slow drip as well.
The problem is that the Trump administration has acted like there is something they REALLY don't want to see the light of day in there and the implication is that it is very damaging to Trump.
The correct course of action would have been to double down on the "nothing to see here" memo from Blondie, then throw her under the bus for lying with the "files are on my desk" line.
She's also a disillusioned true believer.
Most MAGA GOPers are just cynical careerists who will say or do anything to get a vote.
That said, she knows Trump is a lame duck and is just getting ahead of the pack before everyone else does.