The mask is officially off. Senate Republicans are actively sabotaging the SAVE America Act – legislation that would require proof of citizenship to vote – because passing it would mean Congress actually has to answer to the American people instead of their globalist puppet masters.
From Majority Leader John Thune's pathetic failure theater to Texas Senator John Cornyn's shameful filibuster flip-flop, the GOP establishment is showing their true colors. And don't even get started on Alaska's Lisa Murkowski, who's openly opposing a bill that would simply ensure only American citizens vote in American elections.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. We have sitting Republicans – supposedly the party of election integrity – who are blocking legislation that would verify voters are actually citizens. What does that tell you about who they really work for?
The Swamp Protects Itself
The SAVE Act isn't complicated. It requires states to obtain documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering voters and removes noncitizens from existing voter rolls. You know, the kind of common-sense reforms that 80% of Americans support but the establishment despises.
Why? Because when elections are truly secure, the uniparty loses control. When only citizens vote, America First candidates win. When voter rolls are clean, the deep state's stranglehold on power crumbles.
"The Senate GOP's refusal to do what's necessary has been a sight to behold," notes The Federalist, and they're absolutely right.
President Trump has made election integrity a cornerstone of his second term, but he's fighting an uphill battle against his own party's establishment wing. These RINOs would rather preserve their cozy relationships with lobbyists and foreign interests than fulfill their oath to the Constitution.
We The People Are Watching
Every Republican senator blocking the SAVE Act needs to explain to their constituents why they think non-citizens should have a say in American elections. Every one of them needs to justify why they're more afraid of CNN's criticism than their voters' wrath.
The 2026 midterms are coming, folks. Remember which Republicans stood with President Trump and which ones stood with the swamp. Primary season can't come soon enough.
