Just when you thought the 2024 election victory meant Republicans would finally stand up for election integrity, sources reveal that gutless RINO senators are already plotting to sabotage the SAVE Act—one of the most popular conservative measures demanding basic voter verification.
According to reports from The Federalist, these establishment Republicans don't even want the bill to come up for a vote, apparently terrified of actually having to take a public stance on whether Americans should be required to prove they're citizens before voting. What a concept, right?
The SAVE Act, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, enjoys overwhelming support among Republican voters and even attracts significant backing from independents and moderate Democrats. But that's exactly what has the swamp creatures running scared.
"These senators know this bill is wildly popular with their constituents, which is precisely why they want to kill it in committee rather than face the political heat of voting against it publicly," one GOP source told reporters.
This is the same tired playbook we've seen for decades. Campaign on conservative principles, then slink back to Washington and find every excuse to avoid actually fighting for them. These RINOs would rather preserve their cocktail party invitations than defend the most fundamental principle of democracy—that only citizens should vote in our elections.
The Swamp Strikes Back
What makes this betrayal even more infuriating is the timing. President Trump just delivered the most decisive electoral mandate in a generation, with Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress. If there was ever a moment to push through common-sense election reforms, this is it.
But apparently some senators missed the memo. They're more concerned about what the Washington Post editorial board thinks than what their actual voters demand.
Patriots need to start making phone calls and demanding answers. Which senators are working behind the scenes to kill election integrity? And why are they so afraid of a simple up-or-down vote on requiring citizenship to vote?
The American people deserve to know where every single Republican senator stands on this basic question of electoral integrity. No more hiding, no more procedural games—just a clear vote that shows who's really fighting for secure elections and who's just pretending.
