The SAVE America Act is making headlines, and for good reason. With 50 Senate votes backing it and President Trump poised to unveil a bombshell revelation, this week could mark a turning point in the battle for election integrity. The stakes are high, as Trump's upcoming disclosure might shake the very foundations of Georgia's two Democratic senators.
- The SAVE Act has reached a pivotal 50-vote threshold in the Senate, signaling significant support for election integrity.
- President Trump is set to deliver a primetime address releasing declassified intelligence on foreign interference in the 2020 election.
- This revelation could challenge the legitimacy of Georgia's senators and bolster the passage of the SAVE Act.
Just days ago, the SAVE Act achieved a milestone by garnering 50 votes in the Senate, marking a first in this legislative effort. The mainstream media, predictably, has been silent. They'd rather avoid explaining why Senate Democrats oppose a bill that enjoys overwhelming support from 80 to 88 percent of Americans. Basic measures like proof of citizenship and voter ID are consistently popular, yet Democrats stand united against them, always choosing the most unpopular side of any 80/20 issue. Senator Susan Collins of Maine finally endorsed the bill, but the zombie filibuster, a remnant of a 1975 rule change, remains the only obstacle keeping the SAVE Act off President Trump's desk.
Enter the late Senator Lindsey Graham. As the Senate Budget Committee chairman, Graham skillfully navigated key bills through reconciliation. He was working on a third reconciliation bill, Reconciliation 3.0, that would incorporate the SAVE America Act. This means the Senate GOP plans to pass the act with a simple majority, including Vice President JD Vance’s vote. With Susan Collins on board and Senate Leader John Thune pushing forward, the path looks clear. They will need to pass the Byrd Rule, which requires a direct budgetary effect for reconciliation provisions, but the argument is strong. Senators like Louisiana’s John Kennedy assert that proof-of-citizenship requirements reduce federal spending on ineligible non-citizens, meeting the Byrd Rule criteria. Trump himself has suggested firing the Senate parliamentarian if necessary, but it seems he has another ace up his sleeve.
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Reports indicate that President Trump has declassified crucial information, preparing to unveil it to the nation in a live broadcast on Thursday night. This revelation could change everything. On July 17th, at 9 PM Eastern, Trump will reportedly present evidence of foreign interference in the 2020 election, including vulnerabilities in voting machines. He will be flanked by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Acting DNI Bill PULL-tee, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, and FBI Director Kash Patel. This is not a casual announcement; it’s a formal, intelligence-backed address to the nation.
Trump is expected to challenge the legitimacy of Georgia's two Democratic senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, citing fraud in their 2020 elections. This ties into the FBI's January search of the Fulton County Election Hub, where agents seized pertinent election data. A White House task force is reviewing thousands of documents, set to release findings soon. Ossoff, facing re-election in November, will be particularly vulnerable if Trump unveils declassified evidence of interference in Georgia, threatening his campaign's very existence.
This Thursday's revelations could be the game-changer for the SAVE Act. The Democrats' filibuster strategy hinges on denying election fraud, claiming the act addresses a non-existent problem. RINOs have used this argument as political cover. But if Trump delivers as expected, presenting declassified intelligence of foreign interference, that argument collapses. The SAVE Act transitions from a theoretical safeguard to an urgent national security response. Senators opposing Reconciliation 3.0’s provisions would be defying not just "voter ID" but the documented recommendations of top national security officials — weeks before midterms. With 80 percent of Americans already in favor of election integrity measures, Thursday could push that support even higher, possibly to 90 percent. This week may indeed be the most pivotal for election integrity in our nation's history!
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