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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Kris Kobach on the S.A.V.E. Act

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News, Politics

4.4651 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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There is no one better to discuss voter fraud than Kris Kobach. As Kansas’s Secretary of State, he was sued by the ACLU and denounced by Hillary Clinton for trying to enforce voter ID laws. He was one of the first prominent Republicans to endorse Donald Trump in 2016, which he did because of Trump’s […]

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Ann Coulter. Welcome to my substack, unsafe. I am interviewing today, someone I've been dying to talk to with the Save Act.

0:13.0

So much in the news these days, the Attorney General of Kansas, the brilliant, talented Chris Kobach. Chris, I will quickly give your resume, of course,

0:25.1

from Kansas. At some point, originally Wisconsin, I did not know that. That is correct.

0:31.7

Harvard, Marshall Scholar, which I knew, by the way, that's much more impressive than Rhodes Scholar.

0:38.7

Yale Law School, wherever you were editor of the Yale, you don't call it review. It's the Yale what?

0:44.9

Law Journal. Law Journal, yes, yes, yes. Not editor-in-chief. Notes Development Editor, but yes.

0:49.9

Okay, okay, Ann Editor. And one of the most interesting things, the only thing I think I didn't know about you was that Samuel Huntington was your advisor at Harvard. Wow. Anyway, welcome Chris Kobach. Yeah, thank you. Great to be with you, Ann. Yes, and Huntington was a true giant in the field of political science and, you know, world

1:12.8

offense and global affairs.

1:15.0

You know, his many works are prescient, including Who Are We?

1:18.7

Which was his last book that he wrote about the speaking of the immigration issue, the sort

1:25.2

of what it means to be an American and the fissures developing

1:28.5

in American identity.

1:30.3

And then, of course, a class of civilizations, which preceded the ongoing war against

1:37.1

radical Islamism, which is, you know, 9-11 was, of course, the biggest shot in.

1:43.0

I also noticed you wrote two books while in law school.

1:48.4

One while in law school, and then one before I went to law school, yeah. I think that might even

1:54.5

beat Ben Shapiro. Another wonderkind. Anyway, the reason I particularly want to talk to you, I mean, you know more

2:02.1

about voter fraud than anyone else. But what I've noticed about voter fraud, so I wanted to

2:07.1

have direct experience with it, is I mean, the left simultaneously insists demands that we all

2:15.9

admit there is no evidence of voter fraud. And 2020 election,

2:19.8

for example, the most honest election ever. I mean, they sound like the global warming fanatics,

2:25.3

demanding that everyone agree with them, then saying, see, it's unanimous. But every time

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