Trump to assert voting machine vulnerabilities in Thursday speech
Trump plans to cite newly declassified intelligence and renewed voting-machine concerns as he again questions the 2020 election result.
- President Donald Trump will deliver a primetime address at 9 p.m. on Thursday, focusing on stricter federal voting regulations as he confronts a collapsing deal with Iran and domestic challenges.
- Declaring he won the White House "three times," Trump has made voting regulation a core issue during his second term, demanding legislation requiring voter ID and sharply limiting mail-in voting.
- Last week, Trump ousted remaining members of the federal Election Assistance Commission while repeating baseless fraud claims about the Los Angeles mayoral primary, prompting federal prosecutors to open investigations in California.
- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore criticized the focus on past elections, saying people are "exhausted by having conversations about elections that happened six years ago." He argued Trump cannot accept losing the 2020 election.
- Seeking to boost Republican prospects before midterm elections, Trump hinted at "really big news" for Thursday's broadcast, aiming to amplify election claims before millions to challenge results that could impact his power in Washington.
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