Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is doing everything in his power to sabotage President Trump's critical election integrity initiatives, including the Save America Act and national voter ID requirements, according to pro-Trump Kentucky Senate candidate Nate Morris.

Morris, who is positioning himself to challenge the establishment Republican in 2026, dropped this bombshell revelation in an exclusive interview with Breitbart, exposing how McConnell continues to undermine the America First agenda even as Trump begins his second term.

"Mitch McConnell is doing everything he can to block the Save America Act and enacting national voter ID to vote," Morris declared, pulling back the curtain on the Senate GOP leader's behind-the-scenes obstruction.

This stunning admission confirms what patriotic Americans have suspected all along – that McConnell remains a never-Trump RINO more interested in protecting the swamp than securing our elections. While President Trump pushes forward with his mandate to restore election integrity, McConnell appears to be playing defense for the very system that allowed decades of questionable electoral practices.

The Save America Act represents one of Trump's key second-term priorities, designed to implement comprehensive election security measures that would require voter identification and strengthen ballot integrity nationwide. Yet according to Morris, McConnell is working overtime to ensure these common-sense reforms never see the light of day.

Morris's willingness to call out McConnell's sabotage efforts signals a growing revolt among grassroots Republicans who are fed up with establishment resistance to the Trump agenda. With national voter ID polling at over 70% support among all Americans, McConnell's opposition puts him squarely at odds with both his own voters and basic election security.

The question now is whether Kentucky patriots will finally retire this swamp creature in 2026, or allow him to continue blocking the America First agenda that Trump was twice elected to implement. The battle for the soul of the Republican Party – and our election integrity – may well be decided in the Bluegrass State.

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Source: Next News Network