President Donald Trump will deliver a primetime television address tonight focusing strictly on the “integrity” of U.S. elections, the White House announced.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated that the 80-year-old president will present new evidence regarding past voting systems to the nation.
While Trump intends to dedicate the bulk of his remarks to election security, Leavitt noted that he might briefly mention the ongoing Iran war and the economy at the start of the broadcast.
Media reports indicate that Trump will reveal previously classified allegations of Chinese interference in past U.S. elections, including the theft of American voter data.
He also plans to accuse the Central Intelligence Agency of withholding this intelligence during his first term.
To underscore these claims, the administration invited the heads of the CIA, FBI, and Department of Homeland Security to attend the address.

The speech comes as Trump pressures a reluctant Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which introduces strict new photo identification requirements and limits mail-in voting.
Republican lawmakers have expressed concern that the election focus ignores urgent voter worries about inflation and international conflict.
Meanwhile, Democrats argue that Trump is intentionally spreading misinformation to influence the upcoming November midterm elections, where a loss of the House could trigger a third impeachment trial for the president.
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