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House Set to Vote on Election Rule Changes that Could Limit Access for Millions
The SAVE Act would mandate citizenship proof and photo ID to vote, affecting 21.3 million voters without required documents, amid strong partisan opposition.
- The House is set to vote on the SAVE Act, which would require documented proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote, potentially impacting millions of voters.
- Republicans support the SAVE Act as a way to ensure election integrity, while Democrats argue the citizenship requirements are impractical.
- Former President Trump is actively lobbying Congress to pass the SAVE Act, which has been a longtime Republican priority.
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Trump urges Republicans to back SAVE Act as House works on setting up vote
President Donald Trump encouraged lawmakers to fight for the SAVE Act as House Republicans set up a vote for the bill this week. “America’s Elections are Rigged, Stolen, and a Laughingstock all over the World. We are either going to fix them, or we won’t have a Country any longer,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Sunday. He also advocated for a ban on all mail-in ballots, with exceptions for illness, military, disability or travel. The SA…
·Baltimore, United States
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