The Republican-led House narrowly passed the SAVE America Act in a 218–213 vote, advancing President Donald Trump’s push for stricter federal voting requirements. All Republicans voted in favor, joined by one Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas, while the rest of the Democratic caucus opposed the bill. The legislation now moves forward amid intense partisan debate over election security and voting access. <br /> <br />The 32-page bill would require states to collect in-person documentary proof of U.S. citizenship—such as a passport or birth certificate—before registering individuals to vote in federal elections. Supporters say it strengthens election integrity and prevents fraud, while critics argue it could create barriers for eligible voters and amount to voter suppression. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />#SaveAmericaAct #Trump #USElections #VoterID #ProofOfCitizenship #Congress #HouseVote #HenryCuellar #Republicans #Democrats #ElectionReform #VotingRights #USPolitics #ElectionSecurity #BreakingNews #FederalElections #Legislation #CapitolHill #Democracy #America<br /><br />~PR.498~
