John Cornyn
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R) took to the Senate floor to sharply criticize Democrats opposing the SAVE America Act, a major election security bill that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and photo identification to cast a ballot in federal elections.
During the debate, Sen. Cornyn framed the legislation as a "commonsense" effort to protect election integrity, while accusing Democratic lawmakers of blocking measures widely supported by voters.
"Here we are on a bill that would require only American citizens to vote and that you need a photo I.D. in order to cast your ballot," said Cornyn. "Our Democratic colleagues are... saying this legislation will disenfranchise voters."
Cornyn pushed back on that argument directly, adding, "It will disenfranchise noncitizens. That's the point."
The Texas Republican questioned why Democrats would oppose provisions aimed at preventing noncitizens from voting, suggesting their resistance raises broader concerns about election security. He also argued that identification requirements are already standard in everyday life.
"Americans need a government-issued I.D. in order to drive a car, to buy a phone, open a bank account... to get on an airplane, and the list goes on," said Cornyn.
The SAVE America Act, which remains under debate in the Senate, has become a central piece of Republican legislative priorities tied to election integrity. Cornyn emphasized that similar measures are already in place in Texas, pointing to leadership from Governor Greg Abbott and state officials in implementing voter ID requirements and election safeguards.
"We all deserve to know that when we go to the polling place and cast a vote that our vote is not being diluted," said Cornyn.
He concluded by urging the Senate to move forward with the legislation despite opposition.
"The Senate must do whatever it takes for this monumental legislation...to become the law of the land."
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