The mask is coming off, Patriots. While President Trump works tirelessly to restore election integrity and fulfill his promises to the American people, establishment Republicans in the Senate are stabbing voters in the back by sabotaging the SAVE America Act.
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections – something that should be common sense in any functioning democracy. But apparently, that's too much to ask from our own so-called "Republican" senators.
Leading the charge of betrayal is Senate Majority Leader John Thune, whose "failure theater" has become a masterclass in how to pretend you're fighting while actually surrendering. Then there's Texas Senator John Cornyn, who's pulled a complete flip-flop on the filibuster when it comes to this critical legislation. And let's not forget Alaska's Lisa Murkowski, who's shown her true colors by outright opposing a bill that would protect the sanctity of American elections.
The Swamp Protects Itself
Why are these establishment Republicans so terrified of the SAVE Act? Because it would actually force Congress to answer to voters instead of their donor class and Deep State handlers. They've grown comfortable in a system where elections can be manipulated and American citizens' voices can be diluted by illegal votes.
This isn't about procedural concerns or Senate traditions – this is about power. The GOP establishment knows that truly secure elections mean they'll have to actually deliver on their campaign promises instead of just paying lip service to conservative voters every two years.
"The Senate GOP's refusal to do what's necessary has been a sight to behold," sources close to the administration revealed, highlighting the growing frustration with Republicans who seem more interested in maintaining the status quo than fighting for America.
President Trump didn't return to office to play patty-cake with RINOs who've spent decades betraying the America First movement. He came back to drain the swamp – and that includes so-called "Republicans" who are more comfortable swimming in it than cleaning it up.
The question every patriotic American should be asking is simple: if these senators won't fight for something as basic as requiring citizenship to vote, what exactly are they fighting for?
