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    WATCH: MAGA Congressman Exposes the RINO Snake Who Is Blocking the SAVE Act

    By Will TannerFebruary 22, 2026Updated:February 22, 2026
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    As President Donald Trump has now repeatedly made clear, passing the SAVE Act is incredibly necessary, as it requires prospective voters show a photo ID and proof of citizenship to be able to vote, which will make any fraud of the sort that has been alleged by him and others nearly impossible to occur. However, RINOs have been throwing up roadblocks to try and stop the bill, and Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) just exposed the RINO snake who is most responsible.

    The congressman did so in a short, casual video he released in which he called out longtime RINO Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and exposed both how McConnell has moved to block the all-important SAVE Act from passing, and how hypocritical Sen. McConnell is being in this situation, given what he used to press for.

    Beginning the video, Rep. Burchett exposed McConnell as the snake who is responsible, explaining, “Hey everybody. Tim Burchett, I saw where Mitch McConnell was blocking the SAVE Act this morning. I think it’s partially just out of mainness. He doesn’t like Trump, and Trump got him in office.”

    Continuing, Burchett noted that President Trump had been super helpful to McConnell, who repaid him with treachery, saying, “Sadly enough, he helped him in that last race extensively. And it’s one thing I value in this game is loyalty, and apparently, he doesn’t, [as shown by him] blocking the SAVE Act.”

    Building on that, Burchett then questioned whether RINO staffers are taking advantage of Sen. McConnell’s obviously diminished cognitive state, saying, “And…is it him or a staff member? Because, as you know, he’s a lot like Joe Biden was in his last few days in office, his last years in office, last four years really, his cognitive level is diminishing daily.”

    Then, after telling a story of an elderly congresswoman having no idea what was going on, Rep. Burchett noted that Congress is not supposed to be a retirement home, saying, “Well, dad gum it, you know, this thing ain’t supposed to be some retirement village. It’s supposed to be the United States Congress and the Senate, and here’s what it’s turned into, and it is wrong. You’ve got staffers that are running this thing.”

    Building on that, Burchett continued discussing various cognitively-diminished members of Congress who effectively live in retirement homes as their staffers run everything, and so snake-like staffers who are very close to corruption end up running things for them. He said, “You’ve got these staffers, again, that are too close to the lobbyist, too close to whatever, and they’re running the show, and it needs to stop. I’ve called it out. I’ve called it out to our leadership, and they do nothing about it, but this is where we’re at.”

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    Concluding, Burchett returned to the matter of the SAVE Act, saying, “The SAVE Act is stopped because Mitch McConnell and he’s got a staffer that’s running his show, not him. So anyway, it’s a pitiful state, and to get a hold of your our leadership and let them know this cannot continue. Cannot continue. Thank you all for sending me here.”

    Watch him here:

    Featured image credit: screengrab from the embedded video



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