Trump threatens to block all bills unless the voting law passes
A major political showdown is unfolding in Washington as US President Donald Trump declares he will not sign any new legislation unless Congress first passes the controversial SAVE Act. The bill would require documentary proof of US citizenship for voter registration in federal elections and introduce stricter nationwide voter identification rules.
Republicans argue the legislation is necessary to protect election integrity and prevent non-citizens from voting. However, Democrats and voting rights groups warn that the measure could make it harder for millions of eligible Americans to cast their ballots. While the bill has already passed the House of Representatives, it faces a much tougher battle in the Senate, where it would likely need 60 votes to advance.
Trump's ultimatum could trigger a major legislative standoff in Washington. If he follows through on his warning, key bills, including government funding measures and other bipartisan legislation, could face delays. With the 2026 midterm elections approaching, the debate over voting rules is quickly becoming one of the most intense political battles in the United States.
