Chris Murphy made a mistake this week. Not a political mistake — a strategic one. He told the truth.
On a podcast nobody was paying close enough attention to, the Connecticut senator admitted openly and on the record what every conservative has known for years: if Democrats take back the Senate in November, the filibuster is dead. Done. Finished. They will torch it without a second thought, ram their entire agenda through on a simple majority vote, and dare Republicans to do anything about it. Murphy dressed it up in the usual language about fairness and reform, but strip away the spin and the message is crystal clear — give us power and we will use it to steamroll everything in our path.
“Of course, we’re going to have to compromise, but we’re not going to get any of this stuff done as long as the filibuster stops us from doing it,” Murphy told the “Nobody Knows Anything” podcast on Friday. “And if Democrats gain power, we are going to have to reform the filibuster so we can get our core economic ideas done, or nobody is going to vote for us ever again.”
“They (Republicans) only need 50 votes to get the stuff they care about done, which is nominations to the Supreme Court and tax cuts. So all we would be doing is updating the Senate rules so that Republicans’ priorities can get done with 50 votes and Democrats’ priorities can get done with 50 votes,” he continued. “But right now, it’s the, it’s the Democratic priorities that the filibuster primarily stand in the way of.”
“Reform the filibuster.” Democrats can never be honest with their language; he means “kill the filibuster.” There is no “reforming” it.
So the only real question is this: why on earth are Republicans still protecting a rule that Democrats have already announced they’re going to destroy the moment they get the chance?
Murphy’s argument for nuking the filibuster is predictably dishonest. He claims Republicans have the system rigged because they can pass things with 50 votes — pointing to Supreme Court confirmations and tax cuts. What he conveniently leaves out is that the simple majority threshold for judicial confirmations was created by Democrats in 2013 under Harry Reid, then extended by Republicans after Democrats spent years abusing the old rules. And reconciliation — the budget tool Republicans use for tax legislation — is a limited procedural mechanism that both parties have used for decades. It is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a permanent Republican superpower. It’s a tool with strict rules and significant limitations that Democrats have wielded just as freely.
But Murphy knows all of this. He’s not confused about Senate procedure. He’s lying about it because the lie serves the narrative — that Republicans cheat and Democrats simply want fairness. It’s the same story they always tell right before they do something that would make their hair stand on end if Republicans tried it.
Here’s the part that should make every Republican in Washington genuinely furious: Trump has been screaming about this from the rooftops for months, and the Senate Republican caucus has been sitting on its hands. Standing at Mount Rushmore on America’s 250th birthday, the President put it in terms that couldn’t be clearer — kill the filibuster, pass the SAVE America Act, and Republicans will not lose an election for a hundred years.
.@POTUS: "We can only lose the midterms if we allow ourselves to lose the midterms—if we are foolish, stupid, and unwise. But if we terminate the filibuster as we should do, and immediately vote for the SAVE America Act, then we will not lose an election for 100 years…
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— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) July 4, 2026
The SAVE America Act requires proof of citizenship and photo ID to register and vote. It is the single most important election integrity measure in a generation. And it is currently stalled in the Senate because John Thune can’t find 51 votes for it in a 53-seat Republican majority because at four Republicans have Stage 5 Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Read that again and let it sink in. Republicans have 53 Senate seats. Fifty-three. And they can’t deliver the votes to pass the President’s top legislative priority. Two Republican senators — McConnell and Murkowski — have already done everything in their power to kill it. Byron Donalds said what every honest observer already knows: the Senate is broken, Republicans are blowing a historic opportunity, and the window to fix it is closing fast.
Murphy’s candid admission should be the final alarm bell. Democrats are not going to play nice if they win in November. They are not going to respect the norms they’re asking Republicans to preserve right now. They have already told you — in plain English, on a podcast, for the record — that they will eliminate the filibuster, pass legislation that will make it structurally easier for non-citizens and ineligible voters to cast ballots, and lock in Democratic electoral advantages for decades to come. This is not speculation. This is their stated plan.
So Republicans face a choice that couldn’t be more stark. They can continue treating the filibuster as a sacred institution worth protecting at all costs — preserving it right up until the moment Democrats take power and light it on fire anyway. Or they can do what Trump is urging, what the moment demands, and what basic political survival requires: eliminate the filibuster now, pass the SAVE America Act, and secure American elections before Democrats get the chance to do the opposite.
The Democrats just told you exactly what’s coming. The only question left is whether Republicans are paying attention — or whether they’ll spend the next decade wondering how they lost everything when the warning couldn’t have been any louder.


