In a rare show of unity, the U.S. Senate stunned the nation with an 88-2 vote approving a bill to curb foreign influence in American elections — catching even Donald Trump off guard. The legislation enforces strict disclosure of foreign funds behind political ads, bans undisclosed lobbying, and imposes harsh penalties, including asset seizures and prison time.
“This is bigger than politics,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. “It’s about protecting the American people’s voice.”
Support spanned both parties, including several Trump loyalists, reportedly swayed by classified briefings revealing aggressive new tactics from foreign actors to sway U.S. politics. According to a former White House aide, Trump “was blindsided” by the bipartisan move.
Only two senators voted against the bill, citing free speech concerns, but most agreed action was overdue. The bill now advances to the House, where strong bipartisan backing could see it on President Biden’s desk within weeks — marking a historic stand against foreign political interference.

