Trump White House releases election integrity docs after primetime address
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Trump White House releases election integrity docs after primetime address

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Key Points:

  • The White House released a collection of election-integrity documents following President Donald Trump’s primetime address, covering topics such as voting-system vulnerabilities, China's alleged acquisition of U.S. voter data, a Michigan voter-registration investigation, and noncitizens on state voter rolls.
  • The documents include intelligence assessments, FBI files, and materials from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security, aiming to support Trump’s push for election reforms like voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements.
  • Trump claimed electronic voting machines are vulnerable and easily compromised, but Fox News has not independently verified this assertion or the contents of the released documents.
  • The White House alleges that more than a quarter-million noncitizens may be registered to vote in four key states and accuses California of blocking a federal voter roll audit amid escalating Department of Justice probes into election fraud claims.
  • The document release is part of an intensified election-integrity campaign by Trump ahead of the midterms, including calls for the SAVE Act's Senate passage and enforcement of proof-of-citizenship voter registration requirements, which face legal and legislative challenges.

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