Senator Mitch McConnell, who leads the Senate Rules Committee, has declined to schedule a vote on the SAVE AMERICA Act, preventing the legislation from moving forward. The bill is backed by President Trump and would require specific forms of identification for Americans to vote.
McConnellâs refusal has triggered public attacks from Republican lawmakers and right-wing social media figures. Representative Tim Burchett posted a video on X alleging McConnell is acting out of personal dislike for Trump and questioning whether McConnell or his staff is responsible for the decision, while also criticizing McConnellâs mental acuity. Representative Anna Paulina Luna criticized McConnell on X and asserted, without evidence, that large majorities support voter ID. Representative Andy Barr, running for McConnellâs Senate seat, sent McConnell a letter seeking his help to pass the bill; McConnell has not responded.
The legislation does not have the 60 votes needed to overcome a Senate filibuster. McConnell previously wrote that such a bill could enable a future Democratic president and Congress to impose broader federal election mandates.