SOMETHING BIG IS HAPPENING IN THE SWAMP... If This Happens IT IS SIGNIFICANT

Published on February 3, 2026
Duration: 9:14

This video from Langley Outdoors Academy analyzes a significant political development in Washington D.C. concerning the SAVE Act, voter ID laws, and federal funding. Braden Langley details how the SAVE Act was strategically considered for inclusion in the funding bill to overcome legislative hurdles like the 'zombie filibuster,' ultimately aiming to strengthen election security. The analysis highlights the complex interplay of political maneuvering and public opinion on voter identification requirements.

Quick Summary

Langley Outdoors Academy analyzes the SAVE Act's strategic placement within federal funding bills to overcome filibuster tactics. The discussion highlights the shift from 'zombie' to 'standing' filibusters and notes that over 80% of Americans support photo ID for voting, indicating strong public backing for election security measures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to DC Political Maneuvering
  2. 01:22Public Support for Voter ID
  3. 02:40The SAVE Act and the Funding Bill
  4. 03:47Leadership Stance on the Funding Deal
  5. 05:40The Standing Filibuster Strategy
  6. 08:20Summary and Implications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SAVE Act and its significance in recent political discussions?

The SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) is a proposed piece of legislation focused on voter identification requirements. It has been strategically considered for attachment to federal funding bills as a means to advance its passage and address election security concerns.

How does the filibuster process relate to the SAVE Act's potential passage?

The SAVE Act's proponents explored attaching it to a funding bill to bypass traditional filibuster hurdles. The discussion highlights the difference between a 'zombie filibuster' and a 'standing filibuster,' with the latter potentially forcing a vote through a simple majority.

What is the public sentiment regarding photo ID for voting?

According to CNN data analyst Harry Enten, a significant majority of Americans, over 80%, favor photo ID requirements for voting. This trend has shown consistent growth over recent years, indicating strong public support for such measures.

What was the outcome of the discussions regarding the SAVE Act and the funding bill?

While initially considered for inclusion, leadership figures like Speaker Mike Johnson and Donald Trump signaled a deal to pass the funding bill without the SAVE Act immediately attached, with assurances for future consideration or a vote.

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