Thune Sets Stage for SAVE America Act Collapse as UniParty Swamp’s Finger-Pointing Status Quo Wins
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- Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced he will bring the SAVE America Act to the Senate floor next week for debate and a vote, but he has ruled out changes to Senate rules that could allow passage with a simple majority.
- The bill, strongly endorsed by President Donald Trump and a strong majority of Americans, requires proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration and photo ID to cast a ballot.
- House Republicans passed the legislation last month on a near party-line vote, with only one Democrat crossing over in support.
- Thune insists the goal is to force Democrats onto the record opposing these popular election integrity provisions, even as he acknowledges the bill faces certain defeat under current filibuster rules requiring 60 votes to advance.
- Trump has made the bill his top priority, threatening to withhold approval on other legislation until it reaches his desk in strong form, and has publicly pressed Thune to show leadership by pushing harder.
- Critics within the Republican base view Thune's approach as calculated theater: a symbolic vote that lets establishment Republicans claim effort while ensuring the status quo remains protected from real change.
- Thune has repeatedly stated that Senate Republicans lack the votes to eliminate or bypass the filibuster, whether through a "talking filibuster" or outright rule changes, citing potential long-term consequences.
- The SAVE America Act addresses concerns over noncitizen voting and election security, issues that have fueled distrust in the system since at least 2020.
- Observers note a pattern where Republican leaders in the Senate prioritize procedural norms and bipartisan optics over delivering on promises that energize the party's core voters.
- With midterms approaching in November 2026, failure to advance voter integrity measures could leave Republicans vulnerable to accusations of weak follow-through on a key issue.
Read More: https://americafirstreport.com/thune-sets-stage-for-save-america-act-collapse-as-uniparty-swamps-finger-pointing-status-quo-wins/
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