In a stunning display of establishment weakness, Republican senators are reportedly blocking the SAVE America Act - common-sense legislation requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship in federal elections - while California voters may actually get to vote on similar measures first.

The irony is rich: Republicans finally control Washington after President Trump's decisive 2024 victory, yet some GOP senators are dragging their feet on election integrity measures that poll at 70-80% support among ALL Americans. Meanwhile, deep blue California is closer to letting voters decide on voter ID requirements.

Patriots on social media are expressing their frustration with weak GOP leadership. "Hope for California because the leader of our GOP Senate isn't going to try," posted @JulietteZu78323, calling out Senator John Thune's lackluster leadership on the issue.

Another user, @OriginWx, perfectly captured the backwards political moment: "This is literally the mindset of a California voter" - highlighting how even liberal states may move faster on election security than our own Republican senators.

President Trump campaigned on election integrity and won a mandate from the American people. The SAVE America Act should be a slam dunk - requiring basic proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections is supported by overwhelming majorities across party lines.

Yet here we are, watching RINOs in the Senate find excuses while California - CALIFORNIA! - considers putting voter ID on the ballot for their citizens to decide.

@DLMILTON summed up the frustration perfectly, calling out multiple GOP leaders including @LeaderJohnThune and demanding action on election integrity measures.

The contrast couldn't be starker: President Trump and his America First agenda delivered results, but establishment Republicans in the Senate are still playing games while Democrats potentially outflank them on election security.

American voters deserve leaders who will fight for election integrity, not weak-kneed politicians who cave to D.C. pressure. If California can move on voter ID, what's the GOP's excuse?

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Source: Next News Network