Thune Sides with Democrats on Housing While Ignoring Trump and Voter ID America Loses Again

Senator John Thune has made a choice. Instead of standing with President Trump and pushing for a strong, common-sense voter ID bill, Thune is rushing to work on a “bipartisan” housing package. Once again, a Republican leader falls for Democrat talking points and globalist distractions, ignoring what American patriots are begging for: secure elections.

Let’s call this what it is: a slap in the face to the American people. Voter ID is simple and widely supported. Only the far-left radicals, desperate to keep rigged games and chaos in our elections, oppose it. President Trump made it clear—get voter ID done now. But the D.C. swamp doesn’t want that. They want to keep the door open for fraud and confusion. Thune is playing right into their hands.

Meanwhile, the so-called “bipartisan” housing bill is the real smoke and mirrors. Politicians love to pat themselves on the back for working with the other side, but when was the last time these deals actually helped hard-working Americans? Housing costs remain sky-high while liberals push more government spending and woke policies that never work. Thune seems more interested in media headlines than in protecting the vote.

This is how America loses: our leaders get cozy with the global elite, ignore their own voters, and chase shiny distractions. The voter ID bill is not just a Republican idea; it’s common sense! Other countries use it. Every American has to show ID for almost everything—why not for our elections? Only those who profit from dysfunction stand in the way.

Real conservatives will not forget who stands up to defend fair elections and who caves to the leftist mob. Patriots are tired of gutless Republicans refusing to fight for us. Will Thune ever wake up and show some backbone—or will he keep marching to the tune of liberal incompetence? The clock is ticking.

Source: Washington Times


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