President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver a prime-time speech from the White House on Thursday, focusing on election integrity and providing an update on Iran, according to a senior adviser. The adviser described the speech as a mix of topics, stating, "It will be a potpourri." Trump has not frequently given direct-to-camera speeches from the White House but intends to increase their frequency. He announced on Truth Social that the speech, titled "Speech to the Nation," will take place at 9 p.m. ET. Key issues for Trump include ongoing conflicts with Iran, which he plans to address, and his push for the SAVE America Act, a voter ID law that has stalled in Congress. The adviser also refuted reports that Trump would discuss the 2020 Senate elections in Georgia. The adviser emphasized the importance of prime-time speeches in conveying significant messages.
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Trump to Address Iran and Election Integrity in Upcoming Speech
President Trump will deliver a prime-time speech on Thursday, focusing on election integrity and updates regarding Iran. The speech is part of his effort to increase direct communications with the public, as he aims to address key issues such as the SAVE America Act and ongoing conflicts with Iran.
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Trump set to address Iran, election integrity in prime-time speech
Trump to Address Iran and Election Integrity in Upcoming Speech