White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a knockout blow to Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats today, eviscerating the former president's hypocritical opposition to voter ID laws while exposing the left's growing panic over President Trump's election integrity agenda.

Following the House passage of the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, Obama predictably emerged from his Martha's Vineyard mansion to rail against common-sense election security measures that an overwhelming majority of Americans support.

Leavitt wasn't having any of it.

The press secretary's comments cut straight to the heart of the Democrats' election hypocrisy. While Obama and his party claim voter ID requirements are "voter suppression," they require identification for virtually every other aspect of American life – from boarding planes to buying alcohol to entering government buildings.

Leavitt's assessment of Democrat "panic" couldn't be more accurate. With Trump back in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, the left's stranglehold on America's election system is crumbling faster than Biden's cognitive abilities.

The SAVE Act represents just the beginning of Trump's promise to restore election integrity nationwide. After four years of the Biden regime turning a blind eye to election vulnerabilities while importing millions of illegal immigrants, Patriots across America are demanding accountability.

Obama's desperate intervention reveals just how terrified Democrats are of losing their election advantages. When you can't win on policy, when your candidates are as inspiring as wet cardboard, election manipulation becomes your only path to power.

Thanks to leaders like Leavitt and President Trump, those days are over. The question isn't whether Democrats will continue their hysteria – it's whether Patriots will stay vigilant to ensure election integrity becomes permanent reality across all 50 states.

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Source: Next News Network