President Donald Trump prepares to address the nation regarding 2020 election security and new intelligence.

President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver a national address on July 16 to discuss election security and reveal "really big news." The address follows years of persistent claims by the administration that the 2020 election was stolen, despite numerous court cases and audits confirming Joe Biden as the winner. A 2022 report by eight conservative legal experts, "Lost, Not Stolen," found that of 64 cases brought by supporters, only one in Pennsylvania was successful, and it was based on procedure rather than fraud. While the administration continues to push for federal control over voter rolls and the SAVE Act, many of these efforts have faced legal hurdles. Lower federal courts have repeatedly rebuffed attempts by the administration to usurp powers traditionally held by state and local officials. Despite these obstacles, the administration remains committed to its "Executive Override" strategy, using federal power to influence election outcomes and manage the political landscape leading into the upcoming midterms.

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