@RapidResponse47 Thank you Jesus! Praying for everyone’s safety! Thank you @POTUS and @SecWar and General Caine for getting our guy out of there safely!
@RapidResponse47 🇺🇸 Read that again — "WE WILL NEVER LEAVE AN AMERICAN WARFIGHTER BEHIND." That's not a campaign promise. That's not a slogan. That's American military doctrine. It's who we are. God bless our troops.
@Ilhan We can see you look at him and give a little nod, right before he jumped up and sprayed - just the way you rehearsed it. How much did you have to pay him to do this? Sorry, you’re still gonna get arrested and sentenced for fraud, among other things.
@ScottPresler Wow. We’ve known for a long time the communist globalist Uniparty has their talons in the Democrats but more and more Republicans are being exposed as belonging. Pretty unsettling when so called “elected officials” have no interest in protecting election integrity.
@LeaderJohnThune America deserves better than this. 70.7% of other countries REQUIRE VOTER ID. WE CANNOT ALLOW ANYMORE VOTER FRAUD. Based on the latest available information as of today (January 20, 2026), the SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, H.R. 22 in the current 119th Congress) remains active but faces major obstacles to becoming law. It's a Republican-supported bill that would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship—such as a passport or birth certificate—for federal voter registration, plus steps for states to remove non-citizens from voter rolls. Opponents argue it risks disenfranchising eligible voters who lack easy access to those documents, while backers view it as critical for protecting election integrity.
Here's a clear breakdown of the current situation and prospects:
### Current Status
- **Passed the House**: The bill passed the Republican-led House on April 10, 2025, mostly along party lines (220-208, with a few Democrats in support). This followed a similar version that passed in 2024 but stalled in the Senate.
- **Stalled in the Senate**: It arrived in the Senate on April 10, 2025, but has seen no floor vote, major committee progress, or significant movement since then. Republicans hold a 53-47 Senate majority (including independents who caucus with Democrats), yet the bill hasn't advanced.
- **Related Developments**: President Trump issued an executive order in March 2025 with similar proof-of-citizenship rules for voter registration, but it has faced legal challenges. A federal court permanently blocked key parts of it in late 2025, ruling that the president overstepped by trying to unilaterally change election procedures. This doesn't replace the need for legislation like the SAVE Act.
### Does It Look Like It's Going to Happen?
- **Short Answer**: It's still possible but unlikely soon without big shifts. The bill fits Republican priorities on election security—a major Trump promise—and there's renewed push from GOP leaders. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise recently discussed a "SAVE Act Plus" version that would add photo ID requirements for voting itself. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) is working on a stronger Senate companion bill. Public polls often show strong support (over 80%) for some form of voter ID.
- **Key Hurdles**:
- **Filibuster**: Most Senate bills need 60 votes to overcome debate limits. With only 53 Republicans, it would require at least seven Democrats to cross over (assuming full GOP support). Democrats largely oppose it as unnecessary and potentially suppressive, especially for groups like seniors, rural voters, or those with name changes after marriage. No Democrats have publicly backed it.
- **Internal GOP Pushback**: Some Republicans hesitate. Concerns include states' rights and federal overreach in elections. For instance, certain senators have expressed reservations about infringing on state election authority.
- **No Immediate Timeline**: The Senate hasn't scheduled debate or votes. There's no action this week, and pressure from conservative voices (including calls to eliminate the filibuster for this issue) is growing, but leadership hasn't committed to such a drastic rules change, which would be highly controversial.
- **Potential Paths Forward**: It could attach to a must-pass bill (like budget or spending legislation) or advance if the filibuster is reformed—but that's uncertain and risky, especially with 2026 midterms approaching. The current Congress lasts until January 2027, giving time, but election-year politics could stall it further. Republicans defend more Senate seats in 2026, which might influence priorities.
### How Much Longer to Wait?
There's no fixed deadline, but if GOP leaders keep prioritizing it—as recent statements suggest—movement could come in weeks or months, perhaps linked to budget negotiations or before major recesses. Without strong action, it could drag into 2026 unresolved. Groups on both sides are encouraging people👇
The church has never been louder.
Sermons streamed.
Podcasts everywhere.
Clips, threads, livestreams, platforms.
The world has never heard us more.
And yet.
I don’t think we’ve ever been more divided.
Or more distracted.
Or more ineffective.
We have truth.
We can explain it.
Defend it.
Broadcast it.
What we’re missing is the part Jesus said must come first.
Not just truth.
Spirit and truth.
Volume isn’t power.
Presence is.
BREAKING: HHS has barred hospitals from performing sterilizing surgeries and dangerous hormone treatments on children and cut off federal funding.
Children cannot consent to permanent harm. This is the correct and necessary line to draw.
THANK YOU GOD! 🙏
🚨 #BREAKING - RFK JR announces he is BANNING Transgender Procedures for Children
“So-called gender-affirming care has inflicted lasting physical and psychological damage on vulnerable young people. This is not medicine, it is MALPRACTICE.”
This is such a GOOD thing for humanity and the future of America.. THANK YOU RFK JR
https://t.co/U8L0cUWCSx
Greg Biffle was a patriot and a great man. This is such a tragedy.
Here's Biffle last year talking about helping each other in the time of need.
RIP to the Biffle and his family.