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Massie Slams Trump Over SAVE Act: ‘We Won All the Damn Elections!’
Outgoing Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky slammed President Donald Trump’s insistence on passing the SAVE Act.
Massie made the comments to reporters Friday morning in a News Nation clip surfaced by journalist Aaron Rupar.
“I’ll vote for the SAVE Act, but I think it’s a distraction from our real problems.I think it’s ironic that we control the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the White House, and we’re yelling ‘election fraud’? I mean, we won all the damn elections!” Massie said.
Massie: "I think it's ironic that we control the House, Senate, Supreme Court, and the White House, and we're yelling 'election fraud'? I mean, we won all the damn elections." pic.twitter.com/dynY1dbEjs
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 26, 2026
The SAVE Act—also known as the SAVE America Act, or by its official name, the Safeguard America Voter Eligibility Act—has been pushed by Trump as a way to fight election fraud. It would require people provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote, and show photo ID while at the polls. There is no evidence of widespread election fraud.
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The SAVE Act passed the House—with one Democrat, Texan Rep. Henry Cuellar joining Republicans—but the bill has languished in the Senate. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) says he won’t bring the bill to a vote because it doesn’t have the support needed to pass.
Trump has been vocal on getting the SAVE Act passed. On Wednesday, he called for an end to the filibuster. Though the Act likely has about 50 votes—enough to pass with a simple majority—it would be filibustered in the Senate. A filibuster boosts the requirement to pass to 60, which would be nearly impossible. All 53 Republicans would need to be present and vote for it, plus seven Democrats. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is currently on health leave after being hospitalized this month.
The same day, Trump announced that he would not be signing the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act until the SAVE Act is passed. That bill is set to reduce housing prices and limit corporate ownership of homes. It passed both chambers by an overwhelming majority—85-5 in the Senate and 393-13 in the House.
“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” Trump wrote.
It’s unknown if or how the SAVE Act will progress. Some senators suggest it could be put into a budget reconciliation bill, requiring only a simple majority, according to the Hill. In that case, however, Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough would have to backtrack on her previous decision that it could not be included due to the Byrd Rule. The Byrd Rule determines the kind of proposals that can be bundled into a budget reconciliation bill.
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