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If Congress Can Rush To ‘Save’ FISA, Then It Can Pass The SAVE Act To Protect America’s Elections

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10.06.2026

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If Congress Can Rush To ‘Save’ FISA, Then It Can Pass The SAVE Act To Protect America’s Elections

The election integrity leader says the House should ‘hold the Senate hostage’, declining FISA without the SAVE America Act. 

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Oh, the panic is rising on Capitol Hill. 

Congress has just three days to “save” FISA (the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), so sayeth the proponents of the surveillance state. 

More specifically, Section 702 of FISA is set to die at midnight Friday. While opponents of the congressional license to spy on Americans would gladly dance on Section 702’s grave, some say the so-called “must-pass” legislation could save the SAVE America Act — the critical election integrity package that most Americans love and Democrats loathe. 

The Election Transparency Initiative, a national advocate for election integrity, is calling on Congress to attach the legislation to the FISA Reauthorization.

“Congress says FISA protects America’s security. The SAVE Act protects America’s elections. Congress is moving one because it says the stakes are too high to ignore. The same standard should apply to the other,” Ken Cuccinelli, National Chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative, said Tuesday in a press release. 

‘Hold the Senate Hostage’

The SAVE Act, which requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote and photo ID to cast a ballot in a U.S. election, has hit a wall in the Senate after Republicans passed it multiple times in the House. Senate Democrats, who recoil from election integrity like vampires from sunlight, have the zombie filibuster to keep the bill from........

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