
In a direct address from the White House, President Trump laid out a series of alarming claims regarding the security of the American electoral process, citing declassified intelligence files that suggest Beijing engaged in the illicit acquisition of millions of voter records.
The President warned that U.S. voting systems remain dangerously exposed to foreign adversaries, including China, Russia, and Iran.
Among the specific allegations, Trump pointed to a voter registration fraud scheme in Michigan that he claims was stifled by federal interference, as well as Department of Homeland Security data indicating that hundreds of thousands of non-citizens are currently registered to vote.
Despite the predictable outrage from Democrats and the dismissive stance of the intelligence community—which previously claimed China had no interest in influencing the 2020 outcome—Trump is demanding accountability.
He is calling on Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, a common-sense measure that would mandate proof of citizenship for registration, require photo ID for voting, and restrict the use of mail-in ballots.
While political opponents attempt to frame these concerns as mere distraction, the President’s push for election integrity highlights a growing demand from voters for a system that prioritizes security and transparency over the vulnerabilities that have plagued our elections for years.
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