US President Donald Trump said he will address election freedom and integrity in the speech he will deliver to the nation tomorrow Thursday, in what appears to be a revival of his claims that he won the 2020 election.

US media reported that his speech will touch on recently declassified intelligence reports, which the White House says reveal plans by foreign countries to interfere in the election that Joe Biden won 6 years ago.

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When asked whether his speech would address voting machines and their integrity, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday: 'It will address that, and there will be a few other things, but I prefer not to reveal them now.' He added: 'What we will talk about on Thursday – there is nothing more important than that, because without free and fair elections, the country does not exist. We will also discuss other matters, but it will be a very important announcement.' Trump is serving a second non-consecutive term as US president, having previously held office from 2017 to 2021. The Republican president has long promoted the idea that he won the 2020 election.