Speaker Johnson: The SAVE America Act is Not Controversial to Anyone Except Washington DemocratsLegislation barring non-citizens from voting in American elections passes House; supported by more than 80% of Americans
Washington,
February 11, 2026
WASHINGTON — Following House passage of the SAVE America Act, Speaker Johnson hosted a press conference alongside House Republican Leadership, House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, Congressman Chip Roy, and election integrity advocates from around the country. Speaker Johnson highlighted that all but one House Democrat voted against protecting the integrity of American elections and encouraged Senate Democrats to vote for this commonsense legislation supported by more than 80% of the American people. “Proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote; everyone in the country understands the necessity of that and understands how simple it is and how important it is,” Speaker Johnson said. “And the only people that oppose it are people who want to cheat our system, who want to participate in our elections illegally unlawfully.” Watch Speaker Johnson’s press conference remarks here. Below are Speaker Johnson’s remarks as delivered: Good evening, everybody. This was a very important night on the House Floor. House Republicans tonight stood with the overwhelming majority of Americans who demand secure elections. Standing with me are some of the champions of this cause in the House and some of the leaders outside our Chamber who've been working on this issue to ensure this integrity for quite some time. And this is a big achievement tonight by voting for the SAVE America Act. House Republicans did exactly what the American people sent us here to do. It's promises made, promises kept. Ensuring the integrity of elections is an essential issue. It's essential to maintaining our constitutional republic. And everybody in this country seems to understand and agree to that. This is about a 90/10 issue in the polling because all that we've done tonight in this simple piece of legislation is apply common sense. But I'll tell you this, once again, Republicans have demonstrated that we are the party of common sense. We are the party that's delivering exactly what the American people sent us here to do. And we will continue that. ### |