Episode notes
In this episode of Congress in Context, we examine the high-stakes weekend session where the U.S. Senate grappled with a Department of Homeland Security shutdown entering its sixth week. The episode details the intensifying partisan divide over the SAVE America Act, featuring Republican arguments for mandatory photo ID and proof of citizenship to ensure "trust and verify" election integrity, contrasted against Democratic warnings that the bill is a "voter suppression" tactic that could disenfranchise millions of citizens. We also cover the significant leadership transition at the heart of this crisis: the confirmation and subsequent Senate resignation of Markwayne Mullin to serve as the new Secretary of Homeland Security. Finally, the episode explores the broader national impact ...