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Trump Lays Down the Law With Spineless Republicans: NO DHS Deal Until SAVE Act Passes

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Remarkably, all of these positions—yes, all of them—enjoy widespread support among the American public, transcending party lines as well as racial and demographic boundaries Remarkably, all of these positions—yes, all of them—enjoy widespread support among the American public, transcending party lines as well as racial and demographic boundaries.

Trump suggested that any Republicans who oppose these measures should “never be elected again.” He also urged Senate leaders to “kill the filibuster” and ensure the work gets done, even if it means staying in Washington, D.C., through the Easter holiday if necessary.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has thus far cast the only GOP vote against the SAVE America Act, which in and of itself is sickening, considering she voted in favor of a Democrat voting reform bill in 2021.

Mike Lee (R UT) addressed the Senate floor over the weekend, highlighting numerous flaws in the Democratic Party’s arguments against the SAVE America Act Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) addressed the Senate floor over the weekend, highlighting numerous flaws in the Democratic Party’s arguments against the SAVE America Act.

“They [Democrats] say, ‘Well, it’s [voting] a constitutionally-protected right. Darn right it is! And it’s our job to make sure that that’s protected,” Lee said. “But the fact that it’s a constitutionally-protected right in no way, shape, or form means that we have to make it easy to vote, and screw the rest. Let’s let them cheat.”

That is exactly why the opposition is fiercely opposing legislation that a

vast majority of Americans consider to be common sense. They are unwilling to see regular citizens gain easier access to voting while also making it more difficult for dishonest individuals (Democrats, that is) to manipulate our elections.

Senate Democrats have blocked a House passed bill to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the fifth time since the shutdown began on February 14th Senate Democrats have blocked a House-passed bill to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the fifth time since the shutdown began on February 14th. They continue to hold the funding hostage to push their demands regarding illegal immigrants, whom they consider their greatest asset, even as airport chaos worsens and frontline workers go unpaid.

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