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Stone Slams Dems, Backs SAVE Act for Election Integrity

Longtime Trump ally Roger Stone didn’t mince words on Newsmax’s Bianca Across the Nation, blasting Democrats for their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal while making a forceful case for the House-backed SAVE Act to protect our elections. Stone’s message was blunt and unapologetic: Washington’s elites can’t be trusted to police themselves, and the people want common-sense reforms to restore confidence in the vote.

The SAVE Act, officially the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections — a straightforward guardrail that any patriotic American should support. The House has already passed the measure, and conservatives are rightly pressing the Senate to act so that only citizens determine our nation’s future.

There’s nothing radical about insisting that those who cast ballots are citizens; it’s basic integrity, not partisanship. Prominent conservatives on Newsmax, including Kari Lake, have made the case that common-sense ID and citizenship requirements will restore voter confidence and tamp down the chaos that Democrats excuse away.

Predictably, the left wing of the political establishment is shrieking “voter suppression,” trotting out scare stories about people who lack passports or whose names don’t match old records. Those talking points have been amplified by liberal outlets claiming millions could be disenfranchised, but that chorus ignores the bill’s mechanisms for accommodation and verification and treats fraud like a permissible hazard rather than a crime.

What infuriates honest Americans is the hypocrisy: the same Democrats who accuse conservatives of conspiring to steal elections have offered lame excuses and buried documents in scandals like Epstein’s for years. Stone’s criticism wasn’t just rhetoric — it was a call to expose the rot and demand accountability from those who winked and nodded while serious crimes and cover-ups festered.

Meanwhile, Senate obstruction and the filibuster are being used as shields by lawmakers who fear transparency, not as shields for the electorate. Conservatives should not be ashamed to fight for a Senate vote and to call out senators who hide behind procedure to block a bill that simply says: show you’re a citizen before you register to vote.

This moment is a test of resolve for the right and for every voter who believes in the rule of law: stand with common-sense safeguards, insist on full exposure of the Epstein-era files and those who protected predators, and punish the politicians who choose political theatre over honest governance. America’s future depends on elections we can all trust — and no reasonable patriot should be afraid to demand both integrity and accountability.

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