The White House clarified President Trump’s remark about “nationalizing voting,” saying he was referring to the Republican-backed SAVE Act. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the bill promotes “common sense” election safeguards, particularly nationwide voter ID requirements and stronger verification standards. The administration argues these measures would create uniform protections across states and restore public confidence in federal elections. <br /> <br />Trump maintains that he respects the U.S. Constitution but believes significant fraud has occurred in past elections, a claim repeatedly disputed by election officials. The SAVE Act, supported by congressional Republicans, seeks tighter registration rules and proof-of-citizenship provisions, while Democrats warn it could restrict lawful voters and undermine state control of election systems. <br /> <br />#USNews #Trump #NationaliseVoting #SAVEAct #VotingRights #VoterID #USElections #Republicans #Democrats #ElectionLaw #PressBriefing #WhiteHouse #Constitution #ElectionSecurity #Politics #NationalVoting #Congress #ElectionReform #FraudClaims #USPolitics #BreakingNews #Democracy<br /><br />~HT.410~ED.194~
