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Republican-Controlled United States Senate Votes on the SAVE ACT – Lawmakers Have Officially Voted to Advance the SAVE 👌

The United States Senate narrowly advanced the SAVE America Act with a 51-48 vote, marking a significant win for the America First movement. Senate Majority Leader John Thune successfully moved the legislation to the floor despite unified Democrat opposition and a dissenting vote from Senator Lisa Murkowski. Supported by President Donald Trump, who deems this a “Gold Standard” for election integrity, the bill mandates documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration and requires valid photo identification at the polls. Proponents argue these measures are essential to securing the 2026 midterms and protecting the voices of legal citizens against foreign and domestic threats.

Beyond voting requirements, the act includes provisions to limit school sports teams to biological sex at birth. The urgency of the bill is underscored by FBI Director Kash Patel’s revelations regarding a Chinese interference plot involving fraudulent licenses. Furthermore, recent admissions from the Fulton County Election Board in Georgia regarding 315,000 illegally certified ballots have intensified calls for reform. Senator John Barrasso emphasized that the legislation aims to restore the rule of law and prevent the dilution of legal votes. By addressing mass mail-in balloting vulnerabilities and systemic certification failures, the Senate GOP seeks to ensure transparent and secure future elections.

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