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Liberal Fox News Host’s SAVE Act Talking Points Get Thoroughly Crushed Live On Air [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 19, 2026 12:02 am
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
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Liberal Fox News Host’s SAVE Act Talking Points Get Thoroughly Crushed Live On Air [WATCH]
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A recent segment on Fox News’ “The Five” highlighted divisions over the SAVE Act, also known as the SAVE America Act, as co-host Jessica Tarlov’s remarks about voter identification requirements drew sharp responses from her colleagues.

The legislation, which recently cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate, focuses on election integrity measures, including requirements related to voter identification.

The debate surrounding the bill has drawn national attention, with lawmakers and media figures weighing in on its potential impact.

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During the discussion, Tarlov raised concerns about the effects of stricter identification requirements, arguing that certain groups could face challenges.

She suggested that adoptees, women, and others might be disenfranchised due to difficulties obtaining or updating identification documents.

Her comments were met with immediate pushback from fellow panelists Greg Gutfeld and Dana Perino.

Both questioned the premise that large numbers of Americans are unable to obtain identification, with Gutfeld offering pointed criticism and Perino expressing skepticism about the claims being made.

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The exchange reflected broader disagreements about the role of voter identification laws in U.S. elections.

Supporters of such measures argue they are necessary to ensure the integrity of the voting process, while opponents contend they could create barriers for certain populations.

Polling data has been cited by supporters of the SAVE Act to demonstrate public backing for voter identification requirements.

According to a Harvard University poll referenced during the discussion, 71 percent of respondents expressed support for the legislation.

Additionally, polling has indicated that voter ID laws have significant support across demographic groups, including among black Americans.

The debate also included references to how critics of voter ID laws have characterized them.

Some opponents have compared such measures to historical voting restrictions, including those associated with the Jim Crow era.

Others have rejected those comparisons, pointing to current polling data and legal standards governing election procedures.

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The SAVE Act’s advancement in the Senate comes amid ongoing national discussions about election security, voter access, and the administration of federal elections.

Lawmakers have continued to debate how best to balance ensuring election integrity with maintaining broad access to the ballot.

The segment on “The Five” also highlighted differing perspectives on the practical aspects of obtaining identification.

While Tarlov raised concerns about potential obstacles, her co-hosts emphasized the availability of identification and questioned the assertion that large numbers of Americans are unable to secure necessary documents.

The discussion took place against the backdrop of continued legislative activity in Washington, where election-related measures remain a point of focus for both parties.

The SAVE Act’s progress through Congress is expected to generate further debate as it moves through additional stages of consideration.

As the bill advances, discussions like the one on “The Five” reflect the broader national conversation over election laws and the role of identification requirements in the voting process.

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