
Schumer faces backlash after calling SAVE Act 'Jim Crow' despite previous allegation falling flat
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer opposes the SAVE Act, claiming it represents "Jim Crow 2.0" voting restrictions, while critics note his identical Georgia rhetoric.
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"I have said it before and I'll say it again, the SAVE Act would impose Jim Crow-type laws to the entire country and is dead on arrival in the Senate," Schumer said on Monday. "It is a poison pill that will kill any legislation that it is attached to… The SAVE Act is reminiscent of Jim Crow era laws and would expand them to the whole of America. Republicans want to restore Jim Crow and apply it from one end of this country to the other. It will not happen."
Many on social media quickly pointed to Schumer previously calling a Georgia election integrity law "Jim Crow 2.0" before the law resulted in record Black turnout in the 2022 state election.













