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NEW: Israel Takes Out Iranian Intel Chief
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Will Republicans fight for the SAVE Act — or fold again?
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Will Republicans fight for the SAVE Act — or fold again?

Republicans didn’t win the Senate so their leaders could manage expectations. They won it to deliver results. Will Republican leaders actually deliver? We are about to find out with the SAVE America Act.The legislation requires proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. That is not a fringe idea. It’s the law of the land in nearly every nation in the world — and is one of the most widely supported election reforms in the United States.Republicans campaigned on restoring integrity to elections. Passing the SAVE America Act should be treated as a blood oath, not a messaging exercise.A February Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found that 85% of voters say only U.S. citizens should vote in American elections. The same survey found that 71% support the SAVE America Act itself, 81% support voter ID, and 75% support proof-of-citizenship requirements. Perhaps most striking: Roughly 70% of Democrat voters support voter ID. That’s a consensus. When an issue has that level of support, failure usually isn’t about policy. It’s about will.Yet Senate Republicans still appear poised to treat the SAVE America Act like a messaging exercise: Debate it for a bit, eventually set up the opportunity for Democrats to kill it rather than having to vote on the bill, shrug, and move on.That may satisfy the Senate’s procedural instincts, but it won’t satisfy voters. It certainly isn’t how Donald Trump gets a deal done. In “The Art of the Deal,” Trump laid out a strategy he has followed again and again with demonstrable success: seeking leverage, wearing down your opponent, fighting back hard and never folding, exerting time to your advantage, and applying psychological pressure.Past Senate leaders have understood this method and have used it themselves. In December 2009, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) wanted the Affordable Care Act passed before Christmas. Several Democrat senators were balking.RELATED: ‘Allows ICE to kick tens of billions’ off voter rolls? Schumer’s SAVE Act claims keep getting worse. Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesReid’s solution was blunt: No one goes home until the votes are there. The Senate stayed in session nearly a month and passed Obamacare on Christmas Eve. Senators whose votes hadn’t been there suddenly discovered ways to support it. Amazing what happens when missing Christmas becomes the alternative.Senate leaders routinely use endurance and inconvenience as leverage — especially in budget fights. They keep the floor open overnight, run endless amendment votes, and threaten to blow through recess until the holdouts crack.That kind of determination to change the dynamic when “the votes aren’t there” should not be reserved just for spending bills. The SAVE America Act is exactly the kind of legislation where pressure works and why Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) wants to restore the standing filibuster for this bill to maximize pressure.The recess threat isn’t just about challenging Democrats’ ideological commitment to unverified voting processes. It’s about the human cost of being physically trapped in Washington while your family, your staff, your donors, your fundraisers, and your district events — as well as your junkets and vacations — are elsewhere. That applies to every senator regardless of how committed they are to blocking the bill.And over 80% public support for common-sense voter ID creates an entirely different kind of psychological pressure: the daily political exposure of defending an unpopular position.This would be the application of Trump’s doctrine, which isn’t just about wearing down a monolithic opponent — it’s about identifying and applying pressure to the weakest link.Remember, Democrats are politically exposed. Democrats must defend two Senate seats this year — including Georgia, where Jon Ossoff faces re-election in a state Trump carried, and Michigan, where Gary Peters’ retirement has created a competitive open seat.Other Democrat incumbents — from Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire to Mark Warner in Virginia — represent states where elections are often decided at the margins. Picture what a real floor fight would look like if Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) were serious about getting the SAVE America Act passed.RELATED: The SAVE Act is the hill voters will die on Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call Inc. via Getty ImagesThe SAVE America Act stays on the Senate floor. No artificial deadline. No prearranged surrender through cloture vote. Republican leadership simply says: We are staying here until this bill passes — even if that means canceling spring recess.Senators like Jon Ossoff — or any Democrat in a competitive state — would be faced with a brutal choice: Keep blocking a bill their own voters support overwhelmingly, while missing weeks of campaigning, or break ranks.That’s exactly the kind of leverage Trump talks about. Find the pressure points. Apply force where the incentives are weakest. Keep the fight going until the opposition starts looking for the exit. Republicans don’t need to break the entire Democratic caucus. They need seven votes — really six if you think John Fetterman (D-Pa.) is smart and sensible.Now add one more piece of leverage: Restore the standing filibuster so that obstruction actually carries a cost. The Senate survived that rule for most of its history, and its absence has helped turn the Senate from the world’s greatest deliberative body into the place where legislation dies in darkness.If Democrats want to block the SAVE America Act, let them talk all night if necessary. Let them explain repeatedly why they oppose proof of citizenship to vote. Go on record with their condescending view that married females are too dim-witted to get new IDs (thank you, Mazie Hirono) and their racist smears that minorities will struggle to get ID (thank you, Chuck Schumer).The modern “silent filibuster” protects obstruction from accountability. A talking filibuster does the opposite — it puts obstruction on display.Republicans campaigned on restoring integrity to elections. Passing the SAVE America Act should be treated as a blood oath, not a messaging exercise. Trump would understand that instinctively. The question is whether Senate leadership does, because right now the country isn’t looking for performative politics. It’s looking for resolve and results. A “hybrid talking filibuster” is a good step, but ultimately what counts is delivering results, and Donald Trump, the dealmaster, shows how to get it done.Editor’s note: This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire.
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Permanently Broken: Canada Lights Up CN Tower For ... 'Long COVID Awareness Day'?
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Permanently Broken: Canada Lights Up CN Tower For ... 'Long COVID Awareness Day'?
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Dallas PD Releases Security Officer Standoff Footage - Crockett Deflects
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Dallas PD Releases Security Officer Standoff Footage - Crockett Deflects
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To Stay 'Aligned,' U.S. Campus in Qatar Stayed Mum on Oct. 7
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To Stay 'Aligned,' U.S. Campus in Qatar Stayed Mum on Oct. 7

To Stay 'Aligned,' U.S. Campus in Qatar Stayed Mum on Oct. 7
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Change These 5 Settings To Improve Audio Quality On Your AirPods Pro
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Change These 5 Settings To Improve Audio Quality On Your AirPods Pro

The AirPods Pro are great earbuds out of the box, but adjusting settings on your Apple device and music app can enhance their audio quality.
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China Ignores Trump's Hormuz Request as the Iran war Deepens and His Beijing Trip Slips
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China Ignores Trump's Hormuz Request as the Iran war Deepens and His Beijing Trip Slips

China won't help the United States reopen the Strait of Hormuz as requested by President Donald Trump, but it is probably welcoming the delay in Trump's highly anticipated trip to Beijing as the U.S. risks getting bogged down in the Middle East, analysts say.
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90 Ships Cross Strait of Hormuz as Iran Exports Millions of Barrels of Oil Despite War
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90 Ships Cross Strait of Hormuz as Iran Exports Millions of Barrels of Oil Despite War

About 90 ships including oil tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the outset of the war with Iran and it is still exporting millions of barrels of oil at a time when the waterway has been effectively closed, according to maritime and trade data platforms.
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Israel: Iran intelligence Chief Esmail Khatib Killed
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Israel: Iran intelligence Chief Esmail Khatib Killed

Israel's defense minister said Wednesday that the military killed Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib. Khatib's killing follows Israel killing top Iranian security official Ali Larijani and the head of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard's all-volunteer Basij...
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US to Sell Alaska Oil, Gas Leases for 1st Time Since 2019
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US to Sell Alaska Oil, Gas Leases for 1st Time Since 2019

The U.S. government Wednesday will hold a sale of oil and gas drilling rights in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve for the first time since 2019, the latest test of the industry's appetite for acreage in the state.
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