Trump pushes to take over voting as GOP unveils sweeping suppression bill

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Democracy Docket’s weekly roundup chronicles a sharp partisan clash: Trump calls for taking control of elections while House Republicans roll out the Save America Act, a restrictive voting bill that would require citizenship proof and, after pushback, a photo ID, risking disenfranchising many eligible voters. The week also includes a federal judge denying the DOJ access to Oregon’s voter rolls, Fulton County, Georgia challenging an FBI raid on its elections hub, and the Supreme Court dismissing a GOP challenge to California’s new congressional map, signaling ongoing battles over voting rules and redistricting.
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