Trump's dark warning on U.S. elections: 4 takeaways

President Trump cast American elections as under siege Thursday night, describing a system riddled with vulnerabilities that hostile foreign actors and unauthorized immigrants are exploiting.Driving the news: Trump's dark, foreboding 25-minute address from the East Room of the White House served two main purposes:Build support for his SAVE America Act, which would require proof-of-citizenship for voter registration and is stalled in the Senate.And return to a topic that fixates him perhaps more than any other: The 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden.Four takeaways from Trump's primetime speech:The bogeymen: China and the Deep StateTrump, citing newly released "raw" intelligence, claimed that China carried out "the largest compromise of election data in history" during the 2020 election — obtaining 220 million U.S. voter files (there weren't quite that many registered voters in the U.S.
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President Trump cast American elections as under siege Thursday night, describing a system riddled with vulnerabilities that hostile foreign actors and unauthorized immigrants are exploiting.Driving the news: Trump's dark, foreboding 25-minute address from the East Room of the White House served two main purposes:Build support for his SAVE America Act, which would require proof-of-citizenship for voter registration and is stalled in the Senate.And return to a topic that fixates him perhaps more than any other: The 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden.Four takeaways from Trump's primetime speech:The bogeymen: China and the Deep StateTrump, citing newly released "raw" intelligence, claimed that China carried out "the largest compromise of election data in history" during the 2020 election — obtaining 220 million U.S. voter files (there weren't quite that many registered voters in the U.S. then) and creating "ballots for Biden."One catch: Voter rolls listing names and addresses are readily available in nearly every state. Some even post them online to promote transparency.
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- President Trump cast American elections as under siege Thursday night, describing a system riddled with vulnerabilities that hostile foreign actors and unauthorized immigrants are exploiting.Driving the news: Trump's dark, foreboding 25-minute address from the East Room of the White House served two main purposes:Build support for his SAVE America Act, which would require proof-of-citizenship for voter registration and is stalled in the Senate.And return to a topic that fixates him perhaps more than any other: The 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden.Four takeaways from Trump's primetime speech:The bogeymen: China and the Deep StateTrump, citing newly released "raw" intelligence, claimed that China carried out "the largest compromise of election data in history" during the 2020 election — obtaining 220 million U.S. voter files (there weren't quite that many registered voters in the U.S.
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