Trump delivered a prime-time address on Thursday night about vulnerabilities in the election system, claims that largely were not backed up by the evidence he provided.
With his election campaign in Clacton seeing him doused with a milkshake and the subject of numerous threats, the protection detail was put in place after he won the seat in July 2024.
Chinese officials appear to think that President Trump's accusations that China interfered in the 2020 U.S. elections were driven by domestic politics, not foreign policy.
The President promised "really, really big news" before his prime-time speech. What he delivered--padded by heavily redacted declassified documents--felt more like Pam Bondi's bogus Epstein binders than any true revelation.