U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed his call for the passage of the SAVE America Act, describing the proposed legislation as essential to protecting the integrity of American elections.
Eko Hot News reports that President Trump made the appeal during a public address, where he urged lawmakers to approve the bill. He said safeguarding the nation’s electoral process remains a top priority and expressed surprise that the issue continues to generate debate.
“We have to pass the SAVE America Act to protect our sacred American elections,” Trump said. He added that it was difficult to believe the country still had to fight for measures aimed at strengthening election security.
The president also spoke about the role of faith in shaping the United States, describing it as a foundation of the nation’s history, values, and identity.
According to Trump, faith played a central role in inspiring America’s Founding Fathers and guiding generations of citizens through periods of national growth and transformation.
He further stated that religious values contributed significantly to important moments in American history, including the movement that led to the abolition of slavery.
Trump said the country’s enduring belief in faith has helped strengthen national unity and continues to influence America’s institutions and democratic traditions.
Looking ahead to the United States’ 250th anniversary, the president said the nation has renewed its commitment to the principle of being “one nation under God.”
He noted that the upcoming milestone offers Americans an opportunity to reflect on the country’s history while reaffirming shared values that have shaped its development.
The president also stressed the importance of preserving democratic institutions and ensuring that future generations inherit a nation built on accountability, freedom, and civic responsibility.
Trump reiterated that the SAVE America Act forms part of broader efforts to strengthen confidence in the electoral process and maintain public trust in future elections.
The remarks come as discussions continue in Washington over election-related legislation and broader policy issues ahead of upcoming political activities in the United States.
Supporters of the proposal argue that the legislation would enhance election safeguards, while critics continue to debate its potential impact. The bill remains part of ongoing legislative discussions.
As the country prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, conversations surrounding election policy, national identity, and the role of faith continue to feature prominently in America’s public and political discourse.

