Here's everything you need to know about the priorities of our so-called "representatives" in Washington: While 80 percent of Americans support common-sense voter verification through the SAVE Act, these same elected officials are sitting at a dismal 20 percent approval rating and decided the best course of action is to pack up and go on spring break.
Let that sink in, Patriots. The SAVE Act - which simply requires proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections - has FOUR TIMES the approval rating of the very people refusing to pass it. We're talking about the most basic requirement for election integrity that even most Democrats privately agree with, yet Congress can't be bothered to act.
This is the swamp in action, folks. While everyday Americans are demanding secure elections and tired of the games, our elected officials are more concerned with their vacation schedules than protecting the fundamental right to fair elections. The contrast couldn't be more stark - 80% of voters want verification, 80% of Americans think Congress is doing a terrible job.
"The American people have spoken loud and clear - they want secure elections with basic voter verification. But instead of listening to their constituents, Congress chooses vacation time over election integrity," according to sources familiar with the legislative schedule.
This is exactly why President Trump's second term is so crucial. While the administrative state and establishment Republicans drag their feet on basic election security measures, it's clear that the MAGA movement represents what Americans actually want - not what the swamp thinks is politically convenient.
The Real Question Patriots Should Be Asking
If 80 percent of Americans support something as basic as proving you're a citizen before voting, why is Congress sitting on their hands? What are they afraid of? Could it be that certain members benefit from the current system of loose election oversight?
The numbers don't lie - the SAVE Act is wildly popular because it's common sense. You need ID to buy beer, rent a car, or enter a federal building, but somehow requiring it to vote is controversial? The only people who should be worried about voter verification are those who have something to hide.
How long will Americans tolerate a Congress that ignores their clear demands while collecting taxpayer-funded paychecks and vacation time?
