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How Trump’s address bluntly aimed at destabilizing the US electoral system

How Trump’s address bluntly aimed at destabilizing the US electoral system

Summary

President Donald Trump gave a speech claiming new election security problems involving China and noncitizens on voter rolls. His claims contradict previous intelligence findings and were supported by partly redacted documents. He said his administration would act to address these election concerns before the November midterms.

Key Facts

  • President Trump said China illegally got data on 220 million U.S. voters and interfered in the 2020 election.
  • Intelligence agencies in 2021 found no clear evidence that China tried to affect the election outcome.
  • A few intelligence officials believed China tried some influence efforts but not on election processes themselves.
  • The White House released partly redacted documents related to these claims, but they did not provide clear new evidence.
  • Trump mentioned an FBI investigation in Michigan where fake voter registrations were submitted, but no charges were filed and no false votes were cast.
  • He said the Department of Homeland Security found over 270,000 noncitizens registered to vote in four states but gave no details on how that was determined.
  • The U.S. Constitution gives states—not the president—control over elections.
  • Trump said his administration planned further actions to address election vulnerabilities and ordered states to remove noncitizens from voter rolls.
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