Patriots, we've got a problem. And it's not the one you think.
While President Trump and congressional Republicans like Senator Mike Lee are rightfully hammering Democrats over the stalled SAVE Act - legislation that would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections - some conservative voices are sounding the alarm that the GOP's laser focus might be creating a dangerous blind spot.
The SAVE Act remains bottlenecked in the Senate, with Democrats predictably stonewalling common-sense election integrity measures. But according to Blaze Media's Daniel Horowitz, the Republican Party's hyper-fixation on this single piece of legislation could be allowing an even more sinister threat to democracy to fester unchecked.
"All you hear going into this new [administration] is SAVE Act, SAVE Act, SAVE Act," Horowitz warns, suggesting that while noncitizen voting is absolutely a real problem that needs addressing, there may be bigger fish to fry in the swamp of election manipulation.
What's the Real Threat?
Here's what should terrify every American: while we're fighting the obvious battle over who gets to vote, are we missing the more sophisticated ways our elections are being rigged? Think about it - the Deep State and their Democrat allies didn't spend decades perfecting their corruption playbook just to rely on illegal immigrant votes alone.
We're talking about potential vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems, ballot harvesting operations that make 2020 look like child's play, and administrative manipulation that happens long before anyone even steps foot in a voting booth.
Don't get us wrong - the SAVE Act is crucial legislation that every patriotic American should support. Requiring proof of citizenship to vote should be as obvious as requiring an ID to buy beer. But are Republicans putting all their eggs in one basket while Rome burns around them?
The Trump-Vance administration has the political capital and the mandate from the American people to tackle election integrity from every angle. The question is: are they thinking big enough, or are they letting the perfect become the enemy of the good?
What do you think, Patriots? Is the GOP missing the forest for the trees when it comes to protecting our sacred right to vote?
