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- Trump's Thursday speech will reportedly accuse China of compromising U.S. voter data
- A 2021 intelligence assessment found high confidence China never tried to sway the outcome
- Cabinet-level intelligence chiefs are set to appear alongside him at the address
WASHINGTON (TDR) — President Trump is set to deliver a primetime address Thursday night alleging previously unreported Chinese meddling in U.S. elections, according to CBS News, even as the administration's own past intelligence findings undercut the shape of the claim.
The big picture: The speech arrives as the latest entry in a monthslong push by acting DNI Bill Pulte to declassify 2020 election material.
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- CBS reports the address will allege Beijing compromised U.S. voter data and that the CIA knew about it without telling Trump during his first term
- The claim was first previewed by CBS's Jennifer Jacobs before other outlets picked it up
Why it matters: Whichever way tonight breaks, it reshapes public trust in the intelligence community's own findings.
- If the administration substantiates a real cover-up, it's a legitimate first-term scandal nobody previously reported
- If it collapses "China looked at voter data" into "China meddled in the election," it's a rebranding of a settled finding ahead of the midterms
Driving the news: The speech is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET, with Cabinet-level intelligence leadership in the room.
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- Invited attendees include CIA Director John Ratcliffe, acting DNI Bill Pulte, FBI Director Kash Patel and DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin
- Raw Story's sourcing matches CBS's account almost word for word, with no independent evidence released publicly ahead of the address
What they're saying:
- Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary — "As usual, anonymous sources are speculating about what President Trump will say."
- Four former senior intelligence officials, via MS NOW — said they'd never heard of intelligence being withheld from a sitting president, and that Ratcliffe himself would be the first to know of any such gap
- Critics quoted by Alternet framed the cabinet lineup itself as a signal the speech may double as marching orders for federal agencies, not just a disclosure
Yes, but: The 2021 National Intelligence Council assessment found with high confidence that China decided against meddling because no outcome was worth the risk of getting caught, and that Beijing did not interfere with vote-counting or other election infrastructure.
- A minority view held only that China tried to undermine Trump's reelection through messaging, not the vote itself
- A separate 2020 report found Chinese intelligence analyzed U.S. voter registration data, but didn't say how it was obtained or accuse Beijing of manipulating it — data researchers note much of that information is already public
Between the lines: This isn't an isolated disclosure decision.
- Pulte has moved to fire dozens of intelligence staffers he's characterized as insufficiently forthcoming, and separately sought roughly 300 cuts at the National Counterterrorism Center, drawing warnings from a former senior CIA official that intelligence is being treated as ammunition rather than analysis
- Framing a data-access finding as "meddling" gives the administration a foreign-adversary narrative without requiring new evidence of vote tampering
What's next:
- The address airs tonight at 9 p.m. ET
- Whether the White House releases underlying documents, rather than just characterizations, will determine how the claim holds up
- Congressional intelligence committees are likely to request the material regardless of tonight's reception
If the evidence shows China only viewed voter data rather than tampered with it, does the accusation still get to define the story?
Sources
This report was compiled using reporting from CBS News, Raw Story, CNN, MS NOW, Alternet, Townhall, tippinsights, Yahoo News, SpyTalk, and Politico
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