The mask just came off, Patriots. Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) went on CNN Monday and accidentally told the truth about why Democrats are fighting tooth and nail against President Trump's common-sense election integrity measures.
Speaking on "The Lead," the veteran Democrat operative claimed the SAVE America Act – which simply requires photo ID to vote – isn't about election security at all. According to Clyburn, it's really "about suppressing the vote."
Let that sink in for a moment. Requiring the same ID you need to buy beer, board a plane, or enter a federal building is somehow "vote suppression" in the twisted logic of today's Democrat Party.
"This is about suppressing the vote," Clyburn declared, apparently forgetting that 80% of Americans – including majority of Democrats – support voter ID requirements.
What Clyburn really means is that requiring proof of citizenship threatens the Democrat vote harvesting operation that's been running unchecked for years. When you can't stuff ballot boxes with illegal votes, suddenly Democrats start screaming about "suppression."
The SAVE Act, championed by President Trump and passed by the Republican-controlled Congress, simply ensures that only American citizens can vote in American elections. You know, like the Constitution actually requires.
Democrats' Real Fear: Losing Their Fraud Infrastructure
Clyburn's panic reveals everything you need to know about why Democrats fought this legislation so desperately. They're not worried about "suppressing" legitimate votes – they're terrified of losing their ability to manipulate elections through non-citizen voting, ballot harvesting, and other shady practices.
Under the Trump-Vance administration's "America First" agenda, election integrity has become a top priority alongside border security and mass deportations. Turns out these issues are all connected – and Democrats know it.
The question every patriotic American should be asking is simple: If Democrats have nothing to hide, why are they so afraid of basic election security measures that protect the sacred right to vote?
