Rep. Sheri Biggs told Newsmax listeners bluntly that Washington’s priorities are upside-down and that securing the homeland — from the ballot box to the southern border to the battlefield in Europe — must come before political theater. Her appearance on America Right Now made clear she and many grassroots conservatives will not settle for empty platitudes while the country’s gates and institutions are left vulnerable.
The Save America Act, which Biggs urged lawmakers to pass, is not a partisan stunt but a commonsense effort to require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and to enforce photo ID at the polls — measures designed to restore basic faith in our elections. Conservatives understand that confidence in the vote is the currency of a free republic, and this bill, as written in Congress, sets a federal floor to make sure only citizens determine our national direction.
Of course, the left cries “voter suppression” because they prefer fuzzy registration rules that make fraud easier and accountability harder; the national debate over the SAVE America Act highlights the deep disconnect between defenders of election integrity and those who profit politically from chaos. Republicans are right to push back when career bureaucrats and Democratic officials try to shrug off the obvious problem of errors and illegal registrations — Americans deserve clear, enforceable rules.
Biggs was equally fierce about border security and the need to keep the Department of Homeland Security funded and functioning — not allowed to be a bargaining chip while cartels and criminal networks exploit open borders. This isn’t about cruel politics; it’s about protecting American lives, wages, and neighborhoods from the predictable consequences of lax enforcement and lawless policy.
On the international front, Biggs warned that we face a global chessboard where Russia’s aggression and China’s economic maneuvers are reshaping supply chains and military balances, and Washington must respond with ironclad resolve rather than dithering. Recent reporting shows Moscow is under sustained pressure while Beijing offers selective economic lifelines without full political backing, which means the U.S. must strengthen alliances and leverage sanctions and trade policy to deny adversaries loopholes.
The lesson Biggs offered is plain: security must be national, consistent, and uncompromising — from shoring up our elections to sealing our borders to standing with allies against tyrants abroad. Conservatives should take her words as a rallying cry to elect leaders who will put the country first, fund our defenses, and insist on accountability across the board.
If patriots want results, they will stop indulging the Washington status quo and start electing and backing officials who actually secure the homeland. Speak up at town halls, support common-sense laws like the SAVE America Act, and demand that Congress fund Homeland Security and our military without games. America doesn’t survive on apologies or weak-kneed compromises — it survives on courage, conviction, and the rule of law.

