
Senate Republicans plan to vote on the SAVE America Act, a bill requiring stricter proof of citizenship and identification for federal voting, despite lacking sufficient support to pass it amid Democratic opposition. President Trump strongly advocates for the bill, linking it to election integrity and midterm outcomes. Critics argue the law could disenfranchise millions lacking access to required documents, while supporters emphasize its role in preventing voter fraud. Republicans aim to force a vote to highlight Democratic positions on voter eligibility.
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