Trump Vows 100-Year GOP Electoral Lock Via Voter ID Bill
President Donald Trump declared at an Independence Day rally in South Dakota on Friday that Republicans will not lose elections for 100 years if Congress passes the SAVE America Act, which mandates voter identification and proof of citizenship to register. Trump railed against what he called “the communist menace” while pressuring Senate Republicans to eliminate the 60-vote filibuster threshold to pass his legislation, stating “if we terminate the filibuster as we should do and immediately vote for the SAVE America Act, then we will not lose an election for a hundred years.”
Trump has repeatedly demanded Senate Republicans dismantle the filibuster, a procedural tool requiring 60 votes to end debate on legislation. The GOP controls the Senate 53-47 and possesses the votes to eliminate the rule unilaterally, yet Senate Majority Leader John Thune has acknowledged insufficient support among Republicans to do so. Trump’s ultimatum follows his earlier threat that he will be the “last Republican president” if the party fails to pass his voter ID legislation and removes the filibuster.
The president tied passage of the SAVE America Act to his baseless claims that the 2020 election was rigged against him, falsely asserting Democrats can only win through fraud. In his February State of the Union address, Trump declared Democrats “the only way they can get elected is to cheat,” weaponizing the legislation as a tool to entrench Republican electoral advantage while attacking the legitimacy of Democratic victories without evidence.
Trump’s vow of uninterrupted Republican dominance reflects his stated ambition for indefinite presidential power, consistent with earlier threats to be the last Republican president unless his demands are met and his promotion of merchandise bearing “Four more years” slogans. The centurial guarantee mirrors authoritarian tactics of consolidating institutional power to eliminate competitive elections and opposition.