Senator Thom Tillis threatens to stall the SAVE America Act over implementation concerns.
Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced he would oppose and stall the SAVE America Act if it reaches the Senate floor, arguing the voter ID legislation cannot be implemented before the 2026 midterm elections. Tillis criticized the push to attach the legislation to a reconciliation bill, stating the timeline is unrealistic and would undermine election integrity. The SAVE America Act aims to require proof of citizenship for voter registration.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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The Hill
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The Examiner highlights Tillis's math doesn't work argument and legislative mechanics. The Hill emphasizes his scorched-earth tone. NBC focuses on explaining what the bill does.
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“Tillis goes scorched-earth on SAVE America Act, threatening to stall it”
“What to know about the ‘SAVE America Act’ and Trump’s push for voting changes”
“Thom Tillis threatens to stall SAVE America Act”
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Tillis is a retiring senator and vocal critic of the Trump administration.
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