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How Trump-backed voter ID bill would change U.S. elections

National Post

National Post

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June 30, 2026

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lean right

In practice, the SAVE America Act’s heightened requirements could stop millions of U.S. citizens from voting

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Investing.com

center

· Jun 24, 2026

In Senate visit, Trump to push for voter ID bill that Republicans say can’t pass

In Senate visit, Trump to push for voter ID bill that Republicans say can’t pass

RedState

right

· Jul 2, 2026

More New Poll Data on Senate Races That Doesn't Look Good for Dems

More New Poll Data on Senate Races That Doesn't Look Good for Dems

Off The Press

right

· Jul 2, 2026

Ready to Obstruct

GOP hardliners vow to blockade must-pass bills unless voter ID demands met...Click to read more

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jun 29, 2026

Republicans are doomed if they listen to Trump on SAVE America Act

Let me say the quiet part out loud and put it on the record, knowing it costs something inside my own party. I want documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. So do most Americans. Gallup puts support for that idea at 83. I don’t just believe election security matters. I believe that near-unanimity []

Just the news

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

Trump admin threatens to withhold funds to states that resist election security reforms: report

Under the new rules, states are required to phase out certain electronic voting systems and utilize paper ballots. They must also run their voter roles through a citizenship verification database managed by DHS.

Mississippi Free Press

left

· Jun 22, 2026

States Can’t Use SAVE to Check Voter Citizenship, Judge Rules

A federal database used by Mississippi for voter citizenship verification is unlawful and cannot be used in its current form due to changes President Donald Trump made, a federal judge ruled on Monday. The post States Can’t Use SAVE to Check Voter Citizenship, Judge Rules appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.

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Related coverage for "How Trump-backed voter ID bill would change U.S. elections": Investing.com — In Senate visit, Trump to push for voter ID bill that Republicans say can’t pass. RedState — More New Poll Data on Senate Races That Doesn't Look Good for Dems. Off The Press — Ready to Obstruct. Washington Examiner — Republicans are doomed if they listen to Trump on SAVE America Act. Just the news — Trump admin threatens to withhold funds to states that resist election security reforms: report. Mississippi Free Press — States Can’t Use SAVE to Check Voter Citizenship, Judge Rules