Phil Mickelson criticizes Chuck Schumer, labeling him a 'traitor,' over his critiques of the SAVE Act: Schumer, according to Mickelson, doesn't embody America's interests.
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Phil Mickelson, the legendary golfer, went all guns blazing at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in a scathing social media tirade on May 1. This outburst came in response to Schumer's criticisms of the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act.
Schumer voiced his concerns about the Republican-backed bill, which passed the House earlier this month, describing it as "antithetical to democracy." The legislation, if passed, would require voters to provide proof of citizenship in person before registering for a federal election and remove noncitizens from voter rolls.
But Teddy Bear, as Mickelson fondly calls himself, wasn't having it. He slammed Schumer as a "traitor" for advocating against the Act, questioning how letting noncitizens vote in American elections could be a good thing. The controversial golf pro further accused Schumer of ignoring America's citizens' best interests.
A clip from Schumer's speech, shared by Mickelson on X, labeled the bill "dangerous" and "reminiscent of Jim Crow." In response, Mickelson doubled down on his criticism, defending the SAVE Act as vital to protect American democracy.
Despite the ongoing controversy, the SAVE Act faces an uphill battle in the Senate. With Democratic opposition likely to prevent it from reaching the necessary 60-vote threshold for advancement, Senate Minority Leader Schumer has vowed to block the bill's progress.
So, what's your take on this intense golf-politics showdown? Sound off in the comments below!
Deirdre Heavey and Elizabeth Elkind, our sports digital team, contributed to this report. Don't forget to follow our sports coverage on X and subscribe to our Sports Huddle newsletter to stay in the know! Paulina Dedaj, our dedicated sports reporter, brings you the latest sports updates daily.
- The heated sports-politics dispute between Phil Mickelson, a renowned golfer, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, over the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, is creating buzz across general news, politics, and policy-and-legislation platforms.
- In a series of statements and social media posts, Mickelson, referred to as "Teddy Bear," expressed his strong support for the SAVE Act, accusing Schumer of being a "traitor" for opposing it and ignoring America's citizens' interests.
- Schumer, in response to Mickelson's comments, described the SAVE Act as "dangerous" and likened it to Jim Crow legislation. The SAVE Act, a Republican-backed bill, seeks to require voters to provide proof of citizenship before federal elections and remove noncitizens from voter rolls.
- Although the SAVE Act has passed the House, it faces an uphill battle in the Senate, with Democratic opposition expected to prevent it from reaching the necessary 60-vote threshold for advancement, thereby hampering its progress.
- The ongoing controversy surrounding the SAVE Act and the opposing views from sports figures like Mickelson have sparked intense debate among sports fans, politicians, and the public at large.


