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Roger Stone Exposes Dems’ Double Standard on Epstein & SAVE Act

Roger Stone’s blunt appearance on Bianca Across the Nation — where he slammed Democrats for their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and voiced strong support for the House’s SAVE Act — should wake every patriot up to what’s at stake in Washington. The swamp’s reflexive protection of elites and cover-ups, rather than justice for victims, continues to be the sickening pattern the American people are rightly fed up with.

The SAVE Act, formally the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, simply requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register for federal elections — a commonsense rule that preserves the sanctity of the ballot and the principle that only citizens decide our future. The House passed the measure in April 2025 after robust debate, recognizing that a free nation must insist on the basics of voter eligibility.

Anybody who watches Democrats squawk about this bill and then watches them circle the wagons around the powerful and well-connected should see the same pattern: power preservation, not patriotism. Conservative voices on the same program, from lawmakers to media figures, have rightly pointed out how opposition to the SAVE Act reveals priorities that are political, not principled.

Liberals will deploy the predictable talking points about disenfranchisement and logistics, but the reality is voters want confidence that their vote counts and that only citizens shape our laws. The objections are worth debating, but Americans should not be bullied into accepting lax standards because elites prefer the chaos their policies create. Meanwhile, Senate roadblocks and the filibuster threaten to kill straightforward election integrity reforms unless conservatives refuse to be sidelined.

And this all ties back to the Epstein drama: when a system protects the powerful and obscures accountability, trust in every civic process erodes — including elections. The House oversight work and the push to force answers from high-profile figures are long overdue, and conservatives should demand transparency instead of accepting the establishment’s usual cover stories.

Hardworking Americans don’t want theater; they want secure elections and rule of law. If Republicans believe in what they say about election integrity, they must push the SAVE Act and keep spotlighting the Epstein files until every question is answered and every crony held to account. The choice is simple: defend the ballot, defend the victims, and refuse to let the ruling class write the rules in secret.

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