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Senate GOP Hits Democrats on Voter ID, Faces Conservative Backlash
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A Senate roll-call or Congressional Record entry for the August voter-ID votes referenced by @SenateGOP, an official conservative-senator statement using backlash wording, and allowlisted-wire coverage of the recess standoff.
Senate GOP Hits Democrats on Voter ID, Faces Conservative Backlash
The August 13 @SenateGOP post preserves the rejected-voter-ID wording and visible replies criticizing Senate Republicans for leaving town.
Primary-source receiptSenate GOP Hits Democrats on Voter ID, Faces Conservative Backlash
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The fetched posts are from the official @SenateGOP account branded Senate Republicans; registry review remains pending.
Open source receipt@SenateGOP originated August 13-14 posts saying Senate Democrats rejected voter ID; the captured conservative-backlash half is not in those official posts.
Exact-headline search returned zero matches; official posts support only the hits-Democrats half of the captured wording.
Open source receiptSenate Republicans published the August 13 and August 14 voter-ID attack posts on @SenateGOP.
Both status URLs returned HTTP 200 with Senate Republicans branding and dated wording.
Open source receiptThe White House SAVE America page calls for proof of citizenship and voter ID and publishes related bill text.
The official page returned HTTP 200 with the SAVE America Act heading and voter-ID language.
Open source receiptOn August 13, 2026, Senate Republicans said Senate Democrats have repeatedly rejected voter ID despite claiming to support it, and on August 14 said no Senate Democrat can explain why they voted against voter ID.
The claim combines only the two fetched @SenateGOP sentences.
Open source receiptThe August 13 @SenateGOP post preserves the rejected-voter-ID wording and visible replies criticizing Senate Republicans for leaving town.
The post returned HTTP 200 with timestamp and reply text, and the saved fetch text was SHA-256 hashed.
Open source receiptThe August 14 @SenateGOP post preserves the no-Senate-Democrat-can-explain wording and a reply accusing Republicans of slow-rolling the SAVE America Act.
The post returned HTTP 200 with timestamp and reply text, and the saved fetch text was SHA-256 hashed.
Open source receiptThe official SAVE America page preserves the White House call for voter ID and documentary proof of citizenship.
The page returned HTTP 200 and the saved fetch text was SHA-256 hashed.
Open source receiptFetched replies to the official posts criticize Senate Republicans for recessing, not forcing votes, and slow-rolling the SAVE America Act; they are user reactions, not an official conservative conference statement.
The replies appear on the fetched official posts; no official Hawley or Lee page using the captured backlash headline was fetched.
Open source receiptOfficial Senate GOP attack posts are retained, but congress.gov and NYT pages for the August SAVE America / voter-ID votes were blocked, and no official conservative-backlash statement matching the captured headline was fetched.
The captured headline packages two claims; only the hits-Democrats half has official first-party wording in this window.
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