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New York Senator Chuck Schumer says a controversial voting bill passed in the House will be dead on arrival when it reaches the Senate.
The Senate's top Democrat says the SAVE Act would prevent millions of American citizens from voting,
despite Republican claims that the legislation will increase confidence in elections.
Countless studies have proved beyond a doubt that voter fraud is very rare.
Some of these right-wing Republicans are using this to prevent people they don't like from voting.
And it's gross, it's disgusting, it's un-American.
Many voting rights groups are opposed to the legislation.
The White House has released what it says are the results of President Trump's annual physical examination,
which was conducted on Friday.
NPR's Marliasen has more.
The White House press office released a letter from the White House physician to the press secretary.
The letter reports that President Trump, quote,
exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and
that he is fully fit to execute his duties as Commander-in-Chief and Head of State.
Trump's exam took place at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
It included a neurological exam, blood work and EKG, an abdominal ultrasound and a psychological examination.
According to the report, 14 specialists took part in the exam.
Marliasen, NPR News.
Ecuador's conservative millionaire incumbent, handily won Sunday's presidential race against the leftist challenger.