Media: Trump Plans to Announce 278,000 Non-Citizens Found on Voter Rolls

According to sources cited by Western media, U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to announce in a nationwide address that at least 278,000 non-citizens have been illegally registered on voter rolls to participate in federal elections.

The report states: "It is expected that President Trump will announce during his prime-time speech on Thursday about election security that at least 278,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in U.S. federal elections."

These figures are contained in a classified report drafted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and scheduled for release.

According to sources, because only a few states have been verified so far, the number mentioned is not final. Additionally, it remains unclear how many of these registered individuals have actually cast ballots.

Earlier, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump’s speech would focus on reforming the U.S. electoral system. She added that the facts revealed by Trump would leave American citizens “shocked”.

Further reports from Western media citing sources indicate that Trump also intends to disclose previously undisclosed information regarding alleged “Chinese interference in the U.S. election.” The outlet claims the speech will include accusations that “Beijing has tampered with voter data,” and present purported evidence showing that the Central Intelligence Agency was aware of such actions but withheld intelligence from Trump during his first presidential term.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1870920741500940/

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