特朗普周二上午在Truth Social平台发文做出这一承诺,警告任何反对该法案的共和党人或民主党人都将面临政治后果。
“《拯救美国法案》是国会乃至美国历史上最重要、最具深远影响的立法之一,”特朗普写道。

“我永远不会(永远!!)支持任何投票反对‘拯救美国法案’的人!!!”
共和党警告民主党利用国土安全部停摆阻碍参议院选民身份推动

唐纳德·特朗普总统周二警告称,他不会支持任何投票反对《保障美国选民资格(SAVE)法案》的议员,随着该法案即将提交参议院,他对共和党人施加的压力不断升级。图为2026年3月9日,特朗普在佛罗里达州迈阿密的特朗普国家多拉高尔夫俱乐部举行的新闻发布会上发言。(索尔·勒布/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)
特朗普长期以来一直推动更严格的选举法——将选举完整性作为其2024年竞选活动的核心支柱——并多次质疑他输给前总统乔·拜登的2020年总统选举结果。
《SAVE法案》将要求在联邦选举中登记投票时提供美国公民身份证明,并实施更严格的选民身份规则。
特朗普表示,该法案还涉及邮寄投票、跨性别运动员和未成年人医疗保健等问题。
“女性体育界没有男性,不允许对我们的孩子进行跨性别 mutilization( mutilization 此处为原文用词,保留)。90%到99%的问题都在这里!只有众议院或参议院中生病、精神错乱或精神失常的人才会投票反对《拯救美国法案》。如果他们这样做,这些要点中的每一个都将单独在其政治竞选公职中被用来对付他们——这是一场有保证的失败。”
共和党领导的众议院在2月份以党派线为主通过了该法案。

特朗普及其盟友认为,该立法将防止非公民投票并加强选举安全,而批评者则表示,这可能会剥夺缺乏证明文件的合格选民的投票权。
舒默表示民主党将‘全力以赴’反对选民身份推动,反对国土安全部在选举中的角色

南达科他州共和党参议员、参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩表示,目前没有足够的票数通过该法案,预计大多数民主党人会反对它。(比尔·克拉克/国会-投票呼叫公司通过盖蒂图片社)
该法案在参议院面临巨大阻力,需要60票才能克服阻挠议事程序——考虑到共和党目前以53-47的优势,这一门槛他们目前无法达到。
一些保守派人士推动强行进行“连续发言阻挠议事”或改变参议院规则以绕过这一门槛,以简单多数通过该法案,但共和党领导层表示,他们党内缺乏这样做的票数。
参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩表示,目前没有足够的票数通过该法案,预计大多数民主党人会反对它。
“这关乎数学计算,”图恩说,“无论好坏,我都必须清醒地认识到我们在这里能实现什么。”
共和党人预计将迫使进行投票,让民主党人公开表示反对该法案,但该法案要越过参议院60票的门槛通过希望渺茫。

北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯反对该法案,并表示他计划“尽我所能阻止它甚至推进”。(阿尔·德拉戈/彭博通过盖蒂图片社)

共和党内部也出现了裂痕。
佛罗里达州共和党参议员里克·斯科特支持该法案,他承认共和党人“目前没有进行连续发言阻挠议事的票数”,而北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯则反对该法案,并表示他计划“尽我所能阻止它甚至推进”。蒂利斯反对该法案的范围,认为它超出了选民身份的范畴,并警告不要对各州实施大规模联邦强制令。
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阿拉斯加州共和党参议员丽莎·穆尔科斯基也公开反对该法案,警告称新的联邦强制令可能会扰乱州选举系统。
在特朗普加大对议员们的压力之际,党内出现了这些分歧。特朗普敦促选民联系他们的参议员支持该法案,他将该法案描述为美国历史上最具影响力的法案之一。
福克斯新闻的亚历克斯·米勒和伊丽莎白·埃尔金德对本报道有贡献。
President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday that he will not endorse any lawmaker who votes against the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, escalating pressure on Republicans as the bill heads to the Senate.
Trump made the pledge in a Truth Social post Tuesday morning, warning that any Republican or Democrat who opposes the measure would face political consequences.
“The Save America Act is one of the most IMPORTANT & CONSEQUENTIAL pieces of legislation in the history of Congress, and America itself,” Trump wrote.

“I WILL NEVER (EVER!) ENDORSE ANYONE WHO VOTES AGAINST ‘SAVE AMERICA!!!’”
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President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday that he will not endorse any lawmaker who votes against the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, escalating pressure on Republicans as the bill heads to the Senate. Trump is pictured speaking during a press conference at Trump National Doral in Miami, Florida, on March 9, 2026.(SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump has long pushed for stricter election laws — making election integrity a central pillar of his 2024 campaign — and has repeatedly questioned the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, which he lost to former President Joe Biden.
The SAVE Act would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and impose stricter voter ID rules.
Trump said the bill also touches on issues including mail-in voting, transgender athletes and medical care for minors.
“No Men in Women’s Sports, No Transgender MUTILIZATION of our Children. 90% to 99% ISSUES ALL! Only sick, demented, or deranged people in the House or Senate could vote against THE SAVE AMERICA ACT. If they do, each one of these points, separately, will be used against the user in his/her political campaign for office – A guaranteed loss.”
The GOP-led House passed the bill in February, largely along party lines.

Trump and his allies argue the legislation would prevent noncitizens from voting and strengthen election security, while critics say it could disenfranchise eligible voters who lack documentation.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has indicated the votes are not there to pass the measure, and most Democrats are expected to oppose it.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The bill now faces steep odds in the Senate, where it would need 60 votes to overcome a filibuster — a threshold Republicans do not currently have given their 53–47 majority.
Some conservatives have pushed to force a “talking filibuster” or change Senate rules to bypass that threshold and pass the bill with a simple majority, but GOP leaders have said they lack the votes within their own conference to take that step.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has indicated the votes are not there to pass the measure, and most Democrats are expected to oppose it.
“It’s about the math,” Thune said. “And I’m, for better or worse, the one who has to be a clear-eyed realist about what we can achieve here.”
Republicans are expected to force a vote to put Democrats on record opposing the bill, but the measure faces steep odds of clearing the Senate’s 60-vote threshold.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., has opposed the legislation and said he plans to “do everything I can to prevent it from even moving forward.” (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Cracks have also emerged within the GOP.
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., a supporter of the bill, acknowledged Republicans “don’t have the votes for the talking filibuster right now” while Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., has opposed the legislation and said he plans to “do everything I can to prevent it from even moving forward.” Tillis has objected to the bill’s scope, arguing it goes beyond voter ID and warning against imposing sweeping federal mandates on states.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, has also come out against the bill, warning that new federal mandates could disrupt state election systems.
The internal divisions come as Trump ramps up pressure on lawmakers, urging voters to contact their senators and back the legislation, which he has described as one of the most consequential bills in U.S. history.
Fox News’ Alex Miller and Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.
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