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BREAKING: Murkowski rejects Trump’s SAVE Act in Senate, warning it could disenfranchise millions of American voters.
Lisa Murkowski has rejected the controversial Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act in the United States Senate, delivering a sharp warning that the proposal could disenfranchise millions of American voters.
The Alaska Republican pushed back against pressure from allies of Donald Trump who have championed the bill as a way to tighten election security. Murkowski argued that while protecting elections is important, the SAVE Act could create serious barriers for eligible voters, especially those who struggle to access the specific documentation required under the proposed rules.
According to critics, the legislation would require strict proof of U.S. citizenship during voter registration, something they say could impact married women who changed their names, rural voters, seniors, and low-income Americans who may not have immediate access to documents like passports or birth certificates.
🗣️ Murkowski reportedly warned colleagues that “protecting election integrity should never come at the cost of preventing legitimate voters from casting their ballots.”
Supporters of the bill argue the opposite—saying the measure is necessary to prevent non-citizens from voting and strengthen trust in U.S. elections. The clash highlights a growing divide in Washington over voting laws ahead of the next major elections.
⚖️ With the Senate now deeply split on the issue, the future of the SAVE Act remains uncertain, but the debate is already fueling national conversation about voting rights and election security.
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