House Republicans passed the SAVE Act on Wednesday evening along near-party lines — a controversial piece of legislation, workshopped by right-wing influencers, that would update the National Voter Registration Act to require proof of citizenship to vote. The bill, which has no chance of passing in the Senate, was seized on by pro-Trump commentators to try to attack the Democrats who had voted against it — but other observers on social media were having none of it, and nor were the Democrats themselves, who blasted the bill as a cynical stunt to undermine confidence in U.S. elections. “198 Dem…