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5 takeaways from Trump’s speech on elections
The President’s presentation may have been a rhetorical win for his base, but it was a fact-checker’s minefield—and may end up backfiring bigly.
By Helen Coster NEW YORK, July 16 (Reuters) - Two of the three major U.S. television networks and CNN have decided not to broadcast a planned prime-time address on Thursday by President Donald Trump on their primary platforms,
The president claimed without evidence that the networks and others in the media were “engaged in a plot” and want to “continue this fraud.”
President Donald Trump, in a primetime speech Thursday night, alleged vulnerabilities exist in American election systems, despite declassified documents released by his administration largely discussing vulnerabilities that have been known for years and that election officials around the country have tried to address.
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Trump speech fact-check: From ‘zero illegal aliens’ to inflation seeing ‘largest monthly decline’
President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Thursday where he made several claims including blaming China of election interference in 2020.
The President is reportedly expected to touch on multiple issues in his speech. Here’s what to know:
California Gov. Gavin Newsom warns President Donald Trump’s primetime address alleging past vote meddling was really about ‘laying the groundwork to rig this election’
Two of the three major U.S. television networks and CNN have decided not to broadcast a planned prime-time address on Thursday by President Donald Trump on their primary platforms, risking the ire of an administration that has placed unprecedented pressure on American media.
The Trump administration has finalized a rule that will prevent international students from staying in the U.S. for more than four years unless they obtain the federal government'
