Royce White Blasts DC Gridlock: Calls for Urgent Action on CR and Save Act to Restore America’s Future
In a powerful address to activists and supporters in the WarRoom audience, Royce White, a Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Minnesota, sharply criticized Washington’s perpetual failure to enact meaningful reform. He zeroed in on the recurring use of Continuing Resolutions (CRs) and the urgent need to pass the Secure the Border Act (SAVE Act). White, known for his no-nonsense approach, called out political leaders for abandoning their responsibility to the American people.
"We’re at a breaking point in this country,” White said, his frustration palpable. He warned that Washington’s reliance on CRs reflects a refusal to address the real issues plaguing America. “A Continuing Resolution is nothing more than political duct tape—it’s a coward’s way out. This is not a solution for our future. It’s just kicking the can down the road again and again,” White declared, condemning the dysfunction in Congress that allows CRs to replace tough, long-term decisions.
White’s blunt assessment of federal spending and governance came as no surprise to those familiar with his platform. He described the CR as a betrayal of the people, an easy escape for politicians unwilling to engage in meaningful budget reform. “Every time Congress resorts to a CR, they’re failing the American people,” White stated, adding, “It’s a stall tactic, plain and simple, and it leaves us weaker every time.”
Turning his attention to the ongoing border crisis, White was equally direct. He championed the SAVE Act as the necessary solution to secure America’s borders and restore order. “The Secure the Border Act—what I call the Save Act—must be passed if we have any hope of preserving this Republic,” White said emphatically.
He underscored that this legislation is critical not just for border security but for the survival of American communities. "We’ve got a crisis at the border. That’s not hyperbole; that’s reality. And with that crisis, we’ve got broken communities, broken families, and broken trust in our government.”
White has long been vocal about the need for solid immigration policies and better border enforcement. His support for the Save Act aligns with his commitment to putting American security first. “This isn’t about fear-mongering or division,” White clarified. “It’s about keeping our communities safe, maintaining our sovereignty, and upholding the rule of law. And anyone who tells you otherwise is lying to your face.”
He clarified that failure to pass the Save Act would have dire consequences for the nation: "If Congress doesn’t pass this bill, we are effectively surrendering our borders to chaos. We can’t afford to wait any longer. The time to act is now.”
White’s speech wasn’t just a rallying cry but a call to action for voters and activists alike. He urged them to hold their elected officials accountable for their inaction. "Don’t let them off the hook,” White warned. “This isn’t just another political talking point—this is about the survival of our country. It’s time to demand that they stop compromising our future.”
In closing, White reinforced the stakes of the fight ahead: "The future of this Republic depends on leaders who are willing to stand up and do what’s right, not just what’s easy or politically convenient. We need to protect our borders, restore order, and demand fiscal responsibility. And we need to do it now.”
“This isn’t just politics—this is about our survival,” White concluded. “And I’m not backing down until we get it done.”
For more context, watch the opening WarRoom segment from Saturday:
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