BREAKING REPORT – Trump address to focus on voting machines, foreign election influence, and will involve two interesting people…

A report is out by MSNOW on what they are being told President Trump will primarily focus on in his big address Thursday night, which is voting machines and foreign election interference.

And two big names are involved, one being Acting DNI Diretor Bill Pulte, and the other is John Solomon.

Here’s more from MSNOW:

President Donald Trump is preparing to deliver a primetime speech that will focus on voting machine security and alleged efforts by foreign nations to influence U.S. elections, two senior administration officials told MS NOW. The text of the speech is not final, but the president is also expected to release declassified intelligence documents on both subjects.

The address follows a year of internal disagreement between different administration factions over how to satisfy the president’s demands for information bolstering his false claim that he won the 2020 election. It is not clear whether the president will present any credible new evidence that the 2020 election was stolen.

The push to declassify and release documents is being driven by Bill Pulte, the acting director of national intelligence, and John Solomon, a former journalist who has frequently amplified election fraud claims to mass audiences, according to multiple individuals familiar with the process. Solomon signed a contract with the White House in June as a special government employee to help determine which classified documents to release. Both men were elevated into their respective positions that month.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt urged people to wait for the speech.

“As usual, anonymous sources are speculating about what President Trump will say during his speech on Thursday evening,” she told MS NOW. “The truth is, nobody knows yet what President Trump will ultimately say, which is why everyone should tune in.”

The two senior administration officials cautioned that Trump could still revise the address and that its contents could change before its expected Thursday night delivery. The speech was initially planned for Monday night; that afternoon, a meeting was held at the White House to discuss it.

At that meeting, according to two officials, participants discussed Chinese and Venezuelan government efforts to influence the 2020 election, along with the security of U.S. voting machines.


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