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> the save america act, which includes section 219, merging our military with israel, which is treason.
Grok:
No, the Save America Act (also known as the SAVE America Act or Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) does not include anything about merging U.S. and Israeli militaries.
It is election integrity legislation focused on federal voting rules. Key provisions (from versions passed or proposed in the House/Senate around 2025–2026) include:
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Requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship (e.g., passport, birth certificate + photo ID, or REAL ID-compliant documents) when registering to vote in federal elections.
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Requiring photo ID to vote in federal elections (in person or with copies for mail/absentee ballots in some versions).
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Directing states to remove non-citizens from voter rolls and related enforcement mechanisms (e.g., data checks with DHS/SAVE system, private right of action, penalties).
It has no defense, military, foreign policy, or Israel-related content. Speaker Mike Johnson and others attempted procedural maneuvers (e.g., "MIRVing") to attach it to the must-pass NDAA defense bill in mid-2026 for leverage, but this was a packaging tactic—the bills remained separate, and the SAVE Act's text stayed focused on elections.
### What About U.S.-Israel Military Cooperation?
Claims linking the two often refer to Section 224 [section 219 in some mark ups] of the FY2027 NDAA ("United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative"). This is a separate defense policy bill. It directs the Secretary of Defense to designate an executive agent for synchronizing existing and expanded U.S.-Israel cooperation on defense tech (e.g., AI, cyber, missile defense, biotech, network integration, data fusion, co-production).Critics (including Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie) called it a step toward deeper "integration" or "fusion"; supporters described it as improved coordination/oversight of longstanding partnershipswithout creating a full merger or new aid programs
… Likely Source of Confusion
Section 219 (previously Section 224 in some marks) appears in the FY2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a separate defense policy bill.It establishes a "United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative," directing the Secretary of Defense to designate an executive agent for expanded bilateral cooperation on defense technologies (e.g., AI, cyber, missile defense, data fusion, co-production). Critics have called it deeper "integration"; supporters describe it as coordinated oversight of existing partnerships.
There was an unsuccessful effort to attach or bundle the SAVE America Act with the NDAA in 2026, which may have caused mix-ups in public discussion. However, the bills and their contents remain distinct—the SAVE Act has never incorporated NDAA provisions.