Trump Backs Push to Oust Senate Parliamentarian on Election Law
President Trump pressed Senate Republicans to move ahead on election-law changes and praised Senator Lindsey Graham after his primary victory, while also amplifying a report about a possible effort to replace the Senate parliamentarian. He also highlighted a separate allegation of fraud in Minnesota that was referred to the Justice Department for review. Together, the posts show Trump leaning into familiar themes of election integrity, party discipline, and investigations into Democratic-run states.
Senate Parliamentarian and Election Law Push
ElectionIntegrityTrump celebrated Senator Lindsey Graham’s primary win and used it to urge quick action on the SAVE AMERICA ACT, framing the election result as a mandate for Republican priorities. He also amplified a report about a senator pushing to limit the authority or tenure of the Senate parliamentarian, suggesting a path to advance election-law changes.
This cluster reflects Trump’s ongoing effort to keep election administration and Senate procedure at the center of the Republican agenda. By tying Graham’s victory to the SAVE AMERICA ACT, Trump is signaling that loyalty and procedural muscle matter as much as ideology, and he is encouraging allies to use institutional levers to overcome obstacles in the legislative process. The parliamentarian reference is especially notable because it points to a willingness to challenge Senate norms in pursuit of election-policy goals, reinforcing Trump’s long-running narrative that the system is stacked against his side and must be aggressively reworked.
"Congratulations to Senator Lindsey Graham of the Great State of South Carolina on his BIG WIN tonight."
"Now Lindsey will be able to devote his time to passing the desperately needed, and long overdue, SAVE AMERICA ACT!"