Trump’s speech offered a preview of his next moves on elections - POLITICO
- President Donald Trump delivered a primetime address on Thursday outlining a "whole-of-government" approach to asserting control over American elections.
- The speech served as a preview of potential executive actions and demands directed at federal agencies, following the stagnation of his election-related legislation in Congress.
- This shift suggests a move toward using executive orders and agency pressure to influence election processes rather than relying on legislative approval.
- Observers are now monitoring which specific executive agencies will be targeted to implement these directives as the next phase of his strategy.
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Trump Revives Election Fraud Claims, Alleges Chinese Interference Ahead Of Midterms
• Former President Donald Trump has revived claims of election fraud, specifically alleging that China interfered in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. • These assertions contradict a 2021 U.S. intelligence assessment and declassified documents, which found no evidence that foreign actors altered technical election aspects or could manipulate voting systems at scale.
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Outlook IndiaJPC Defers Draft Report on Bill to Remove PM, CM Arrested on Criminal Charges
• The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), led by BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, has deferred its draft report on the 130th Amendment Bill. • The proposed legislation concerns the suspension of the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers if they are arrested on criminal charges.
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Read original · thehindu.comAsia Intelligence Brief July 17: When the Screens Went Red
• Stock markets in Tokyo and Taipei plummeted over 6% on July 17 amid a significant rout in the technology sector. • Geopolitical tensions rose as Pyongyang threatened escalation, while Hong Kong conducted sedition arrests and a racist Chinese video sparked anger in the Philippines.
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The Rio Times'A national cause, more discussions needed': JPC defers draft report on PM, CMs removal bill
• A joint parliamentary committee (JPC) has decided to defer the adoption of its draft report regarding the 130th Amendment Bill, which concerns the removal of prime ministers and chief ministers. • The decision occurred on Friday while the panel was in the process of voting on five specific recommendations included in the draft report.
Read original · timesofindia.indiatimes.comSocialist Francesca Hong wants to be governor of Wisconsin. How would she govern?
• Socialist candidate Francesca Hong has announced her bid for governor of Wisconsin, seeking to lead the critical swing state. • In an interview with Vox, Hong detailed her vision for governance, focusing on socialist policies to address systemic issues within the state.
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VoxKey moments from Trump’s speech claiming declassified documents show US election vulnerabilities
• President Donald Trump delivered a primetime speech on Thursday night claiming that declassified documents prove the existence of significant vulnerabilities within U.S. election systems. • The administration released documents to support these claims, though the information largely pertains to long-known vulnerabilities that election officials have already been working to mitigate.
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CNNLive updates: DHS Secretary Mullin talks election security after Trump speech
• DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin announced plans to pursue voter fraud following a speech by President Donald Trump, who continued to dispute the results of the 2020 election. • Separately, a federal judge in Boston ruled that the Trump administration cannot use an obscure agency priorities clause to implement funding cuts.
Read original · apnews.comREAD: Trump documents allege China interfered in U.S. elections
• The White House has released four batches of documents allegedly detailing efforts by China to interfere in United States elections. • These documents are part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to expose foreign influence operations targeting U.S. democratic processes.
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• President Donald Trump delivered an address regarding China and the 2020 election, utilizing intelligence documents that were either years old, declassified, or partially redacted. • The address failed to distinguish between China's potential plans and actual actions, while ignoring judicial decisions and intelligence reports that found no direct foreign interference in the voting process.
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PBS NewsHourTrump, allies seek to sow mistrust about election security ahead of midterms - Los Angeles Times
• Former President Donald Trump delivered a prime-time address on Thursday night claiming there are significant vulnerabilities in the U.S. election system. • The claims made during the speech were largely unsupported by the evidence provided, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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