Trump pushes sweeping voting restrictions amid debunked fraud claims at State of the Union

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In the State of the Union, Trump urged passage of the SAVE America Act, claiming it would curb fraud and require citizenship proof at registration and photo ID at voting; however, the bill’s provisions are disputed—critics say it would disenfranchise millions and opposes no-excuse mail voting bans—while supporters frame it as election integrity. The proposal faces partisan hurdles in the Senate, and Trump has floated executive-action steps despite the likely constitutional challenges.
- In State of Union, Trump lies about most restrictive voting bill in U.S. history Democracy Docket
- Trump Leans on Congress to Address His False Claims of Voter Fraud The New York Times
- Trump Reveals Ominous Plot for 50 Years of Rigged Elections The New Republic
- Trump pushes for Save America Act ABC7 Chicago
- Trump’s Misleading Pitch for the SAVE Act Brennan Center for Justice
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