Senate Debates Voter ID Bill, Trump Pressures GOP
The U.S. Senate prepares for a contentious debate on the Republican-backed Save America Act, which aims to tighten voter rules for federal elections. The bill, which includes proof of citizenship and photo ID at the polls, faces opposition from Democrats and an uncertain future in the Senate. Republicans argue the measures combat fraud and build trust, while Democrats see them as unnecessary barriers. President Trump urges swift action, suggesting it could bolster GOP midterm prospects.
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