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samedi 28 mars 2026

Senator Moves To Expand SAVE America Act With Trump Priorities

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U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) announced he will introduce a substitute amendment to the SAVE America Act aimed at incorporating additional priorities backed by President Donald Trump.

U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) announced he will

U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) announced he will introduce a substitute amendment to the SAVE America Act aimed at incorporating additional priorities backed by President Donald Trump.


Advertisement The amendment would expand the election-focused legislation to include provisions addressing men participating in women’s sports and gender-transition procedures for children, alongside voter identification reforms.

“The American people want to see a return to common sense,” Schmitt said in a statement. “I’ve worked closely with President Trump and the White House to introduce a substitute amendment that will save our elections, save women’s sports, and save our children.

The SAVE America Act, as originally structured, would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, mandate photo identification at polling places, and limit mail-in ballots to specific circumstances such as military service, illness, disability, or travel.

Schmitt’s amendment would add language to:

Require all voters to show ID Require proof of citizenship to vote End widespread mail-in balloting with defined exceptions Restrict participation in women’s sports to biological females Prohibit gender-transition surgeries for minors Trump publicly urged congressional Republicans to broaden the legislation to include those provisions, calling on House and Senate leadership to update the bill

On the Senate floor, Majority Leader John Thune framed the debate as centered on “protecting our elections and protecting our youth.”

Advertisement Thune repeatedly described the bill as

Advertisement Thune repeatedly described the bill as “commonsense,” arguing that requiring photo ID and proof of citizenship reflects standard practice in many areas of daily life.

“If there’s anything essential to the integrity of elections, it’s ensuring that those who are registered to vote are eligible to vote — and that those who show up to vote at polling places are who they say they are,” Thune said

He cited polling that shows broad public support for voter ID requirements and criticized Democratic opposition to the measure.

Beyond election law, Thune devoted significant remarks to transgender policy, arguing that biological differences create competitive advantages in sports and referencing a United Nations report that found hundreds of female athletes had lost medals in competitions involving transgender competitors.

“The SAVE America Act would ensure that men are not allowed to hijack women’s sporting opportunities,” Thune said

He also condemned gender-transition procedures for minors, citing reporting that thousands of adolescents received gender-related surgeries between 2016 and 2020.

“This madness has to end,” he said, noting that several European countries and U.S. states have enacted restrictions.

The legislative push comes as Republicans hold a

The legislative push comes as Republicans hold a 53-seat majority in the Senate. However, advancing the measure would likely require 60 votes to overcome a filibuster, meaning at least some Democratic support would be needed.

Democrats have argued that the bill risks disenfranchising eligible voters and have objected to linking election law with social policy issues in a single package.

The expanded SAVE America Act would also direct states to remove non-citizens from voter rolls and tighten verification standards. Supporters argue that the U.S. relies too heavily on self-attestation for citizenship compared to other democracies that use biometric databases or stricter documentation requirements.

Critics counter that documented instances of non-citizen voting are rare and that existing safeguards already prohibit it.

The debate is expected to unfold over several days, with Republicans aiming to put members of both parties on record on the provisions.

Whether Schmitt’s substitute amendment gains sufficient support remains uncertain, but its introduction signals that Republican leadership intends to align election reform efforts closely with Trump’s broader policy agenda as the 2026 midterm cycle approaches.




 

Democrat Donor, Activist Facing Decades In Prison In Fraud Plea Deal

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Another Democrat has been caught up in more fraud charges, according to a press release late last week from the Department of Justice.

Another Democrat has been caught up in more

Another Democrat has been caught up in more fraud charges, according to a press release late last week from the Department of Justice

Joseph Sanberg, a liberal activist and major Democrat donor, has “agreed to plead guilty to two counts of wire fraud and faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison per count,” according to the DOJ.

Sanberg co-founded Aspiration Partners, Inc., a financial technology and sustainability services firm, and also served on its board of directors.

“For years, Joseph Sanberg used his position at Aspiration to deceive investors and lenders for his own benefit, causing his victims over $248 million in losses,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division in a statement.

“The Criminal Division is committed to pursuing, charging, and convicting fraudsters like Sanberg, who cause significant harm to their victims and undermine our financial institutions,” he added.

Sanberg has donated to a number of left-wing organizations and Democratic candidates, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to federal election records reviewed by Just the News

.Another top-ranking Democrat is facing a plethora of criminal corruption charges, according to a Friday report


The Los Angeles District Attorney filed two additional

The Los Angeles District Attorney filed two additional charges against Democratic LA City Councilman Curren Price this week, accusing him of embezzling public funds and steering contracts for his personal financial benefit.

Price was initially charged with five counts of embezzlement in 2023, to which he pleaded not guilty.


“Embezzling public funds and awarding contracts for your own financial gain is the antithesis of public service,” Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said. “Our communities expect and deserve better from their public officials

“I thank our investigative team and prosecutors in the Public Integrity Division for diligently pursuing every lead and holding elected officials accountable. Self-dealing and pay-to-play  politics will not be tolerated in Los Angeles County,” Hochman added.

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The DA’s office added:

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has filed two new public corruption charges against Los Angeles City Councilmember Curren Price after uncovering evidence that the city’s housing authority and LA Metro paid Price’s wife more than $800,000 total at the same time Price voted to award the agencies multimillion-dollar contracts.

Curren De Mille Price Jr. has been the Los Angeles City Councilmember for the Ninth District since 2013. Like all other councilmembers, he is prohibited from having a financial interest associated with any project that comes before the City Council.

Price … was charged on June 13, 2023

Price … was charged on June 13, 2023, in case BA515782 with five felony counts of embezzlement of government funds, three felony counts of perjury and two felony counts of conflict of interest.