Trump Demands Citizenship Proof for Voter Registration Before Homeland Security Funding
U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that any Department of Homeland Security funding agreement should be withheld until Congress approves a bill mandating proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration. This bill, the Save America Act, is pivotal in Trump's demands to ensure voter integrity.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he opposes any Department of Homeland Security funding deals until Congress passes legislation requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.
During an interview, Trump emphasized that no agreement should occur until the 'Save America' initiative is approved, according to a NewsNation reporter on platform X.
The proposed legislation, known as the Save America Act, aims to ensure only U.S. citizens are eligible to register to vote, underscoring Trump's focus on voter integrity.
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