"The SAVE Act Is Racist" — What Rep. Yvette Clarke Actually Said, and Why the Fight Isn't About ID
Rep. Yvette Clarke has once again exposed the radical left’s playbook by declaring the SAVE Act racist simply because it requires proof of U.S. citizenship to vote. Instead of supporting basic election integrity measures that prevent non-citizens from casting ballots, she claims the bill targets Black communities. This inflammatory rhetoric dismisses the overwhelming majority of Americans, including many Black voters, who support voter ID and secure elections.
Her comments reveal a disturbing willingness to prioritize open borders and political power over fair and trustworthy voting. Requiring citizenship documentation is not suppression—it is the bare minimum to protect the voice of every legal American citizen.
Americans deserve representatives who defend democracy rather than smear commonsense safeguards as racist. This kind of divisive rhetoric only erodes public trust and highlights why election integrity must remain a top priority.
The Republican Army post quotes Rep. Yvette Clarke directly: