The demise of the Save America Act occurred quietly, with no official vote or significant announcement to denote its end. The act’s passing went largely unnoticed.
As noted in an article by Sarah Jones on The Daily, “The Senate voted on a budget resolution, marking the first step in the GOP’s strategy to pass a slim reconciliation bill aimed at funding ICE and border patrol. While the procedural vote on the budget resolution itself was not of major consequence, its impact was significant as it effectively sidelined Trump’s SAVE America Act.”
The Save America Act, crafted by Trump, aimed to eliminate vote-by-mail and initiate a large-scale voter purge nationwide.
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The bill lacked sufficient support in the Senate, with no Democratic backing and opposition from some Republicans.
Trump has urged Senate Republicans to abolish the filibuster to pass the bill, but support for doing so within the party is minimal. Even without the filibuster, Republican support is insufficient to pass the legislation.
In essence, the bill is no longer viable.
Meanwhile, a Democratic surge is anticipated, and Trump is unable to prevent it.

