Momentum appears to be building in the U.S. Senate for a major showdown over election integrity legislation backed by President Donald Trump. Republican lawmakers are now signaling that the chamber may soon take up the SAVE America Act, a proposal designed to tighten voter eligibility requirements and address concerns about election security.
At the center of the push is Senator Mike Lee, who is leading the legislative effort and working behind the scenes to secure a path for debate. According to Lee, discussions with Senate leadership have made meaningful progress in recent days, potentially opening the door for the bill to reach the Senate floor.
The Utah Republican revealed that negotiations with Senate Majority Leader John Thune and his staff have focused heavily on procedural strategies that could allow the legislation to move forward despite resistance from opponents.
Lee said those conversations have started to produce results, suggesting that Senate leadership may be warming to a procedural framework that allows extended debate while still giving the bill a clear path toward a vote.
“Okay, important update on the Save America Act and the effort to get it passed,” Lee said in the video. “Look, I am guardedly optimistic. We’ve turned kind of a corner over the last few days,” Lee said.
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