Rep. Chip Roy and Scott Presler Sound the Alarm on Election Integrity and Bring the Receipts
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In Case You Missed It: The Republican Study Committee (RSC) released its most timely episode of the Right to the Point podcast featuring Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) and election integrity champion Scott Presler. The duo explained why the SAVE America Act is key to delivering on Republicans’ promise to secure U.S. elections for the American people.
The SAVE America Act is one of the most comprehensive election integrity bills that will secure our election process so only American citizens decide American elections. Rep. Roy and Scott Presler made a resounding call to the Senate to take up the legislation immediately and send a clear message that election integrity is non-negotiable.
You can listen to the full episode of the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts now.
Read key highlights from the episode below:
Rep. Chip Roy: “We're coming in empowering states to check the databases. But what we're also doing is setting the parameters for voter identification and to require citizenship checks. But providing and taking down the barriers so states can do it.”
Scott Presler: "We've got literally the Department of Justice prosecuting fraud. We're finding examples. We're going out and doing it. We had one example where an individual who was here illegally, registered to vote in Maryland and ended up being, I think, a school superintendent in Des Moines, Iowa.”
Rep. Chip Roy: “It is demonstrably true that there were millions of people out into our country under the previous administration who are illegal aliens who can't vote, and that there are people who are voting today who shouldn't be.”
Scott Presler: “We don't have to nuke yet. No, all we're asking for is I need every House member to put out a statement and a video saying: bring the SAVE America Act to the Senate floor for debate, discussion, and any senator opposed to the 83% of Americans that support said legislation must tell the American people to their faces.”