President declassifies intelligence files on foreign threats to election integrity and calls on Congress to secure future votes.
In a primetime address from the East Room of the White House, President Donald Trump presented newly declassified intelligence files to warn the nation about foreign adversaries targeting U.S. voter databases. Trump focused the address on strengthening national security and restoring absolute confidence in the democratic process.
The president detailed how foreign actors, specifically China, have attempted to access and exploit American voter registry data. Highlighting these active threats, Trump used the national platform to advocate for immediate legislative action, urging Congress to pass the SAVE Act to implement stricter voter identification and proof-of-citizenship requirements ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
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