The President of the United States, Donald Trump, confirmed this Tuesday that he will address the nation next Thursday night, in a speech where he anticipated revealing "truly groundbreaking" information about the fraudulent 2020 elections.
When asked by reporters about the content of the announcement he will make, Trump indicated that he will present declassified data pointing to alleged foreign interference in the 2020 elections. "It will be about that topic, and we will also have a couple of other things to say," the president stated.
"This is very important news. It is truly groundbreaking news, and our country needs to get back on track," added the head of state. "But that is what we will talk about on Thursday." He continued: "There is nothing more important than this, because without free and fair elections, you don't have a country. We will discuss other things as well, but it will be an extremely important announcement."
Trump will speak on national television next Thursday
Trump will be supported by his intelligence officials
The president will be accompanied by the CIA director, John Ratcliffe; the acting head of government spies, Bill Pulte; the Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin; and the FBI director, Kash Patel, in a message that will be broadcast on Thursday at 9 PM Eastern Time.
The announcement of the presidential message came this Monday, amid the escalation of the conflict in Iran, where the United States intensified its bombings against the Tehran regime and resumed the naval blockade on the ports of that country. Trump anticipated that he will address this issue during his speech. "We will also discuss other topics," the president noted.
On the other hand, the release of classified intelligence documents related to allegations of fraud in the 2020 presidential elections is expected. The dissemination of this material would take place following the FBI raid earlier this year on the Fulton County election office in Georgia, a file that the former Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, had been working on before resigning for personal reasons.
Gabbard left her position last month to support her husband in the fight against cancer