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Stephen Miller Torches ‘One of the Dumbest Talking Points’ Democrats Ever Had [WATCH]
By LifeZette News Staff
April 13, 2025
 
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller defended the recently passed Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act during an appearance on Fox News’ Hannity Friday night, calling Democrat objections to the bill one of the “dumbest talking points” he’s ever heard.



The House of Representatives passed the SAVE Act on Thursday, with Republican support and only four Democrats crossing party lines to vote in favor of the measure.

The bill mandates that states require documented proof of U.S. citizenship before allowing individuals to register to vote in federal elections.

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Fox host Sean Hannity questioned Miller on why there would be any opposition to the bill.

Hannity cited criticism from Democrats who claimed that the legislation could prevent married women from voting if their current surnames do not match those on their birth certificates.

“The only reason, Sean, you would be against any of that is if you wanted illegal aliens to vote and to vote in incredibly large numbers,” Miller responded. “So let’s just deal with all of this BS right now.”

https://www.lifezette.com/2025/04/stephen-miller-torches-one-of-the-dumbest-talking-points-democrats-ever-had-watch/
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