The Democrat Party's anti-voter ID fortress just crumbled from the inside, and the man who swung the wrecking ball is one of their own senators.

Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman appeared on Maria Bartiromo's show and dropped a political bombshell that has his party in full panic mode: he would support a standalone voter ID bill. A sitting Democrat senator looked into a camera and admitted that showing basic ID to vote is "a very reasonable idea."

Let that sink in, Patriots. Fetterman just validated everything President Trump and conservatives have been saying for years.

Fetterman cited Pew polling showing 84 percent of Americans support voter ID requirements. He even pointed to Georgia, where voter ID laws passed and — contrary to Democrat doomsday predictions — the world didn't end. Democrats still won two Senate seats there. The sky didn't fall.

"We called to eliminate the filibuster," Fetterman admitted, exposing his party's blatant hypocrisy. "And now we find ourselves that we love it now."

The same Democrats who wanted to nuke the filibuster to ram through their radical agenda are now hiding behind it to block election security. Funny how that works.

Meanwhile, on CNN of all places, Kevin O'Leary torched the left's talking points: "Every country in the Nordic countries, Europe, France, Switzerland, Canada, Australia solved this problem decades ago. You've got to be a citizen to vote. You've got to prove it."

When a panelist tried claiming illegal voting affects only "0.001 percent" of ballots, the obvious question went unasked: How could anyone possibly know that number when the system has no verification mechanism?

That's the dirty secret. They're guessing. They're trusting. They have no idea.

Investigator Nick Shirley went to California and found 108 people registered to vote at a single residential address. When he asked a poll worker whether someone without ID could sign on behalf of another person and technically vote, her answer was chilling: "Yes, but they would be lying."

Source: Next News Network