SAVE America Act Blocked: How One Unelected Senate Official Holds the Power │ Cleta Mitchell
The Jenny Beth ShowJune 05, 202600:04:31

SAVE America Act Blocked: How One Unelected Senate Official Holds the Power │ Cleta Mitchell

SAVE America Act blocked by one person you didn't elect? Cleta Mitchell exposes the parliamentarian quietly running the Senate.

Who is really stopping the SAVE America Act? In this clip from The Jenny Beth Show, election integrity attorney Cleta Mitchell, founder of the Election Integrity Network, tells Jenny Beth Martin that an unelected Senate parliamentarian may hold more power than almost anyone in Washington.

Cleta walks through the Byrd Rule, named for the late Senator Robert Byrd, and how it lets a single unelected official decide on a case-by-case basis whether a provision is policy or budget, the test that determines what can pass with a simple majority. She explains how the same rule was used to object to funding for Border Patrol and ICE through reconciliation, and why she believes the full Senate, not one staffer, should decide these questions by majority vote.

It is a clear, start-to-finish explanation of the arcane Senate machinery standing between citizens and voter ID with proof of citizenship.

Here is your call to action: call your representative at 202-224-3121 and tell the House to attach the SAVE America Act to every bill it passes. Learn more at passthesaveamericaact.com.

Tea Party Patriots Action represents three million grassroots conservative activists fighting to ensure only American citizens decide American elections.

00:00 — Is Reconciliation a Way Around the Senate?
00:40 — “It Is Just Preposterous”
01:30 — The Byrd Rule Explained
02:30 — Policy vs. Budget: Who Decides?
03:20 — Not the Democrats Anymore, the Parliamentarian

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