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Trump Hints at 'Major' Announcement Regarding Voting Machines in Upcoming Address

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to revisit allegations of election fraud from the 2020 presidential election during his address to the nation, scheduled for the morning of July 17 (KST).

The move is interpreted as an attempt to consolidate his support base by placing the issue of election integrity at the forefront ahead of the midterm elections this November.

During a meeting with the Prime Minister of Iraq at the White House on July 14 (local time), President Trump directly confirmed the focus when asked by reporters if the issue of voting machines would be addressed in his speech. He stated, "That is the subject. I want to save the details for later."

President Trump added, "There are a few other announcements that will be really big news," and emphasized, "If you don't have free and fair elections, you don't have a country, so we have to get it straightened out."

Given the recent escalation of military conflict between the United States and Iran, it was widely speculated that President Trump's address would focus on messages related to the war with Iran.

However, by defying expectations and signaling a major announcement regarding the election, President Trump appears to have made clear his intention to lead the domestic political landscape even amidst an external crisis.

President Trump has consistently promoted claims of election fraud since his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.

Currently, the Trump administration is pushing for the passage of an election reform bill that would mandate voter identification and effectively ban mail-in voting. However, the proposal is facing opposition in Congress, with critics arguing that it is intended to "lower voter turnout and create an environment favorable to the Republican Party."

Reported by Lee Hyeon-yeong | Video by Seo Byeong-uk | Graphics by Lee Jeong-ju | Produced by SBS Digital News
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