Democrats Tried To Bury This — Trump Just Exposed It

Republican leaders are accused of slow-walking the SAVE Act**, a voter ID and election integrity bill strongly supported by MAGA voters and backed by a majority of Americans who favor stricter election safeguards. The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, aiming to prevent illegal voting, foreign interference, and election manipulation. Despite broad Republican base support, Senate Majority Leader **John Thune says there aren’t enough votes** and has signaled the bill is not a top priority amid other legislative efforts. Stephen Gardner

Feb 27, 2026 - 15:43
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* Thune has also indicated he will not eliminate the Senate filibuster, meaning 60 votes would be required to advance the SAVE Act.

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* During his recent **State of the Union address**, President Trump publicly called on Thune and Speaker Mike Johnson to move the SAVE Act forward, framing it as a mandate from the American majority.

* Supporters argue voter ID laws are common-sense election security measures that protect one vote per citizen and restore confidence in U.S. elections.

* Critics within the Republican Party are being labeled “RINOs” for resisting aggressive election reform and border enforcement policies championed by Trump.

* Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt sparked debate by downplaying claims that Democrats intentionally expanded illegal immigration for political advantage.

* The broader argument from MAGA supporters links **border security, census representation, swing states, and illegal immigration policy** to long-term election outcomes.

* Separately, Congresswoman Ana Paulina Luna says a whistleblower claims the FBI destroyed Jeffrey Epstein-related documents during the Biden administration.

* The allegations suggest potential evidence suppression under former FBI Director Christopher Wray, though no official confirmation has been released.

* The Epstein files remain a volatile political issue heading into midterm elections, with both parties facing scrutiny over transparency.

* Meanwhile, new polling suggests Democrats are losing traction on immigration messaging, as public support for **ICE enforcement and deportation of illegal criminals** remains strong.

* President Trump’s State of the Union performance drew praise from some unexpected media voices, with commentators noting strong delivery and political command.

* Supporters argue Trump’s speech exposed Democratic resistance to border enforcement, election reform, and fraud prevention measures.

* With the SAVE Act stalled in the Senate, grassroots activists are urging voters to contact congressional offices and demand action on voter ID legislation.

* The fight over election integrity, border security, and transparency in federal investigations is shaping up to be a defining issue of the upcoming midterm cycle.

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