Chairman Kassar’s Weekly Wrap Up 7/12/24

Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE)

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed the crucial SAVE Act, a significant step towards upholding the integrity of our elections and partially addressing the ongoing migrant crisis exacerbated by President Biden, Governor Hochul, and the Democratic Party. Despite opposition from 198 Democrats, the bill received unanimous support from the New York congressional delegation, reflecting their commitment to securing our borders and ensuring fair elections. We extend our thanks to the New York representatives for their support and dedication to safeguarding the interests of their constituents and the nation as a whole. You can read our full press release on the SAVE Act here.

Biden’s Leadership Crisis

Yesterday, President Biden’s highly anticipated “big boy” one-hour press conference, aimed at demonstrating his fitness for another term, was marred by numerous gaffes, causing more internal mayhem for Democrats. Notably, he mistakenly referred to former President Trump as his Vice President, confusing him with Kamala Harris. At the NATO summit, Biden further embarrassed himself by addressing the President of Ukraine as “Putin” in front of global leaders.

These blunders are not just political missteps; they underscore serious concerns about Biden’s mental acuity and his ability to handle the responsibilities of the presidency. This is not a partisan issue; the president’s compromised mental state poses a significant national security risk, and his continued leadership is increasingly untenable. This problem is not going away for Biden, with calls from prominent supporters, donors, and legislators calling on him to drop out of the race. Shockingly, the media even seems to be turning on Biden as well. With the most liberal-leaning networks finally coming to the conclusion that Biden is unwell; we expect a lot more “bombshell” reports to arise come November.

Preview Of GOP National Convention

The 2024 Republican National Convention will take place from Monday, July 15th to Thursday, July 18th in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The city is set to welcome delegates, party leaders, and supporters from across the country for this event in the presidential election cycle. Each day will feature a combination of policy discussions, strategy meetings, and keynote addresses. The culmination of the event will be the formal nomination of the Republican candidate for President of the United States. Delegates from all states and territories will gather to cast their votes.

The convention will feature a lineup of prominent speakers, including party leaders, influential politicians, and rising stars within the Republican Party. I was especially happy to see Governor Ron Desantis announced as one of the speakers. The united effort to elect Donald Trump as our next President couldn’t be more enthusiastic and the momentum is on our side. In accordance with election law, the New York State Conservative Party is also required to hold its own Convention, which will take place in August. We look forward to nominating our endorsed candidate, Donald J. Trump, as the official Conservative Party candidate in NYS that will appear on line “C” in November. More information will follow.