Trump to give primetime speech on 2020 election: Sources
Summary
President Donald Trump plans to give a primetime speech about the 2020 election on Thursday evening. He is expected to discuss new information from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence related to claims of election fraud, though no evidence has been found to support such widespread fraud.Key Facts
- President Trump has pushed claims that the 2020 election was fraudulent, but these claims have been debunked.
- The speech will focus on "election fraud" and is scheduled for 9 p.m. Thursday.
- The White House has not revealed what specific details Trump will share in the speech.
- Trump recently appointed Bill Pulte, who lacks national security experience, to lead the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).
- Officials have found no evidence that voter fraud changed the outcome of the 2020 election.
- In the first Trump administration, intelligence officials reported attempts by Iran, China, and Russia to influence the 2020 election but concluded it did not affect the result.
- Trump announced the speech on his social media platform, calling it "really big news" related to free and fair elections.
- The White House press secretary said people should watch the speech to learn its content, as it is not yet known what Trump will say.
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