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Sean Spicer: We Need to Pass the Save America Act to Preserve Voter Integrity | 03-15-26

ean Spicer presents a partisan critique of the current political landscape, specifically focusing on the Save America Act and the perceived failures of the mainstream media. Spicer argues that the proposed legislation is a "no-brainer" essential for voter integrity, emphasizing that requiring photo identification and proof of citizenship is a standard practice for basic societal functions. Central to his commentary is a sharp rebuke of outlets like CNN and ABC, which he accuses of spreading "fake news" and misinformation regarding government spending and public safety incidents.

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