Trump Presses SAVE America Act in Primetime Address as GOP Senators Balk
President Trump is set to deliver a primetime White House address pushing the SAVE America Act, a signature election-security measure requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. The campaign has run into resistance within his own party, with Sen. Thom Tillis threatening to stall the bill even as the White House insists Trump could not be 'pushing any harder.' The fight highlights lingering divisions among Republicans over how far to go on voter-eligibility rules ahead of the midterms.
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