GOP's election-integrity push widens rifts as Senate debate stalls
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Senate Republicans launch a prolonged, party-line debate on the SAVE America Act—House-passed legislation to require proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote—seeking to frame the issue as election integrity while Democrats vow to block it; with Trump urging a talking filibuster and other conservative tensions complicating strategy, the bill is not expected to pass and intra-party divisions may dominate the drama more than Democratic opposition.
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