Sen. John Fetterman calls Trump's criticism of mail-in voting "ridiculous"
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Updated on: March 11, 2026 / 8:04 PM EDT / CBS News
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania on Wednesday dismissed the SAVE America Act, the controversial elections bill being pushed by the Trump administration and some Republican lawmakers, criticizing what he sees as the GOP's about-face on mail-in voting.
"I don't support it…in its current state," Fetterman told CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett in an interview Wednesday.
The bill would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections and photo ID to cast a ballot. President Trump has also called for Republicans to attach an amendment that would ban mail-in voting.
"The president is constantly critical on mail-in voting, and that's ridiculous," Fetterman said. "It's safe. Some of the best examples in the country are from red states like Ohio and Florida."
Fetterman recalled Act 77, legislation passed in 2019 by the Pennsylvania legislature with wide bipartisan support that legalized mail-in voting in the state. At the time, Fetterman was serving as Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, which he said Wednesday gave him a "unique perspective" on the issue.
"The Republicans in Pennsylvania pushed for mail-in voting," Fetterman said of Act 77. "They forced us to give up the straight party line."
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