Trump denounces electoral vulnerabilities and orders declassification
United States President Donald Trump offered a prime-time message from the White House. He warned that the security of the electoral system “falls catastrophically short.”
He announced the declassification of thousands of intelligence documents. According to Trump, these files would show that China accessed the electoral rolls of tens of millions of voters in 18 states since 2020. The goal, he said, was to harm his campaign. He also accused members of the “deep state” of Joe Biden’s administration of covering up that alleged interference.
At another point, Trump pointed out that an investigation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detected nearly 278,000 non-citizens illegally registered on state electoral rolls. It ordered DHS to notify states to delete those records immediately. Additionally, he urged the Senate to pass the SAVE Act, which seeks to ensure that only American citizens can vote.
The president also presented CIA reports on alleged plans by the Nicolás Maduro regime to manipulate parliamentary elections. He described the electronic voting systems as “worse than that of any third world country” because of their exposure to external manipulations. He confirmed that he asked the FBI to investigate and prosecute those responsible.
TV networks refuse to broadcast the speech
The main broadcast television networks—ABC, NBC and CNN—decided not to broadcast the speech live. They relegated it to their streaming platforms. Trump reacted with fury: he accused the media of participating in a plot and demanded the revocation of their broadcasting licenses.




