Trump’s Save America Act would overhaul voting rules and face Senate defeat

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Trump’s Save America Act would overhaul voting with documentary citizenship proofs, strict voter-ID requirements for in-person and mail voting, criminal penalties for officials and a private right of action, and a mandate for states to share voter rolls with DHS, raising fears of roll purges and privacy risks. It would take effect immediately upon signing, potentially disenfranchising millions and causing midterm chaos, but the Senate lacks 60 votes to pass, making its passage unlikely; even so, it will shape campaign messaging around election integrity.
- What does Trump’s restrictive voting bill include – and does it have a chance of becoming law? The Guardian
- House Republicans threaten to oppose Senate bills until SAVE America Act passes The Hill
- What’s in the ‘SAVE America Act’ and why is it so important to Donald Trump? CNN
- Trump-backed SAVE America Act will get a Senate vote next week, Thune says CNBC
- 3/13/26☀️ AM: Punchbowl News
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