Senator Bails on Election Crisis for Dog Costume Parade—Is This How the Swamp Betrays America?

While America faces some of the greatest threats to her democracy in modern history, Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina is parading around Capitol Hill with dogs in costumes. No, this isn’t satire. While hardworking Americans are pleading for secure elections, the so-called “Republican” Tillis thinks the big crisis this week is which pup wears the cutest outfit. If there was ever a perfect snapshot of RINO priorities, this is it.

Trump and millions of real conservatives know what’s at stake right now. They are demanding action on the SAVE Act, crucial legislation that would restore faith in our elections by ensuring only American citizens can vote. Instead of fighting for that, Tillis is busy passing out dog treats and soaking up media attention—right alongside the same liberal elitists who want open borders, ballot harvesting, and the destruction of everything that makes this country great.

While leftwing politicians and their globalist backers conspire to import future voters and erode American sovereignty, D.C. insiders like Tillis distract with poodles and photo ops. It’s a joke, but the punchline is on the American people. The left pretends to care about “democracy,” but their silence speaks volumes when a supposedly conservative senator chooses pet parades over protecting your right to vote.

Is this what voters sent Republicans to Washington for? Americans don’t want more dog-and-pony (or should we say, dog-and-donkey) shows. They want leaders with the backbone to face our enemies at home and abroad—leaders who care more about the Constitution than cocktail parties or viral photo moments.

The American people are waking up. Conservative patriots know the difference between a real leader and a lapdog for the D.C. establishment. Time to ask: will our elected officials fight for us—or just sit, stay, and roll over for the swamp?

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