Trump at Mount Rushmore and the SAVE Act | Lawrence News
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Trump electrified a crowd at Mount Rushmore, declaring communism the greatest threat to American liberty—more dangerous than past wars—and tying it to rising democratic socialist candidates. He pivoted to midterms, warning Republicans risk defeat unless they gut the filibuster and pass the SAVE Act, which mandates citizenship proof for voting—a move he says could secure GOP dominance for a century. But Senate leaders like John Thune push back, doubting the votes exist to kill the filibuster or pass the bill, even as Trump delayed a housing bill until the SAVE Act was signed. Amid fireworks—reinstated by Trump in 2020 after a decade’s break—the event sparked debate: environmentalists and Native tribes raised alarms over bat habitats and cultural disrespect, while attendees cheered capitalism and clung to hope despite growing unease.
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