Senate Advances SAVE America Act Despite House GOP Revolt
The U.S. Senate voted 51-48 to advance the SAVE America Act, a bill requiring proof of citizenship for new voters, while forty House Republicans staged a failed revolt against the measure. This legislative victory marks a significant shift in voting rules under the Trump administration, aiming to curb perceived fraud and restore confidence in the electoral process. The move highlights the growing partisan divide over election integrity as primary elections proceed across the nation.
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