President Donald Trump released a collection of election-integrity documents to highlight vulnerabilities in voting systems and China's influence on U.S. voter data.
President Donald Trump released a comprehensive set of election-integrity documents on Thursday night to support a renewed push for federal voting reforms. The administration announced the release of these files, which cover topics such as electronic voting system vulnerabilities, China’s acquisition of American voter data, and a specific voter-registration investigation in Michigan. The documents, which span from 2020 to 2026, were organized into four categories on a new White House webpage. These files include intelligence assessments and reports from the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security. President Donald Trump claimed that intelligence officials had previously concealed this vital information from the public. The release serves as a foundation for the administration's efforts to implement stricter voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements. While President Donald Trump stated that electronic voting machines are easily compromised, the administration noted that the released files provide the evidence necessary to support these claims. The administration expects to release further findings and filings in the coming weeks.