Trump’s big speech Thursday night was a flop.
Once again, he is trying to claim that he lost the 2020 election because it was “rigged.” Although he claimed last night there was evidence to support his claim, he provided none.
But this entire drive by Trump has nothing to do with 2020. It’s about this coming November when his party is on course to lose control of Congress to the Democrats.
Trump may be scheming to use allegations of past election meddling by the “deep state,” China and other adversaries to cast doubt on the integrity of the midterm elections. Then, he could use this doubt as predication to try and invalidate the results, which would lead to massive protests, which would allow him to declare a national emergency, call out the National Guard, and declare martial law.
That may sound like a far-fetched conspiracy theory, but it’s beginning to look like one that is plausible given his obsession with “rigged elections.”
Meanwhile, here’s a quick summary of the news around Trump’s speech from the Washington Post:
Trump stopped short of offering evidence of vote tampering in the 2020 election. Instead, he described weaknessesin voting infrastructure. Read our four takeaways.
ABC and NBC didn’t air the speech: Trump threatened to revoke their broadcast licenses.
Trump wants a new voting bill: Here’s what to know about the Save America Act.
HEADLINES:
Trump Exaggerates Claims About Election Vulnerabilities in Speech (NYT)
Trump rehashes wide-ranging US election claims and releases heavily redacted documents in primetime address (Guardian)
Air quality plummets in 20 states as smoke from Canadian wildfires spreads across the US (Guardian)
Thom Tillis tells Todd Blanche to meet with Epstein victims — or don’t expect his support (Politico)
The use of force has become a ‘default tool’ for ICE officers, a new report finds (NPR)
ICE misused crowd control weapons against protesters 412 times within 1 year: Analysis (The Hill)
Reflecting Pool peeling likely caused by application flaws, experts say (WP)
Can the establishment stop Abdul El-Sayed? (Silver Bulletin)
Pete Hegseth Wants YOU to Test Your Testosterone (Atlantic)
Hegseth touts a high-testosterone military, as doctors question his claims (WP)
House Democrat: Hegseth testosterone screenings indicative of ‘homoeroticism’ (The Hill)
The New York Times Files Motion to Quash Trump Administration Subpoenas (WSJ)
US or Iran — Who needs a new truce deal more? (Al Jazeera)
Iran targets military bases as US launches wave of strikes (BBC)
Iran said that the Strait of Hormuz was an inviolable "red line", warning that if US President Donald Trump carried out his threat to attack Iran's infrastructure, it would strike all infrastructure across the Gulf region. (Reuters)
Trump’s Iran Bluster This Week Revealed the Only Thing That Really Matters to Him (Slate)
Trump’s foreign policy is to try to get America paid (CNN)
Zelensky’s removal of popular defence minister sparks protests in Ukraine (BBC)
Paralysed man regains hand function through novel brain technology (FT)
White House Teleprompter Operator Bet on Trump Speeches, Kalshi Says (NYT)
The Race to Commercialize the World’s Most Powerful Psychedelic (WSJ)
Californians back Becerra and reject AI data centers by big margins, poll finds (LAT)
Generative AI Is an Engineering Disaster (Atlantic)
Thinking Machines Lab Drops Its First Model (Wired)
Public Begs Mitch McConnell To Stop Releasing Photos Of Himself (Onion)