President Donald Trump said he will reveal "really big news" during a primetime televised address from the White House this Thursday [1, 2].
The announcement comes as the president prepares to present claims regarding foreign interference in the 2020 election. This address represents a high-profile effort to revisit contested election narratives through a direct-to-public broadcast.
Trump said the upcoming speech will focus on the role of foreign countries in the previous election cycle [1]. The president said the "country has to shape up" as he prepares to share these details [1].
While the specific nature of the "really big news" has not been detailed beyond these teasers, reports suggest the address will center on allegations of foreign interference [1, 2]. The president has used previous public appearances to challenge the legitimacy of the 2020 results, a stance that continues to define his current political strategy.
By scheduling the event for a primetime slot, the administration ensures maximum visibility for the claims. The White House has not yet released a formal agenda for the broadcast, but the focus remains on the 2020 election [1, 2].
Trump's rhetoric suggests that the information he intends to reveal is a catalyst for national change. He has consistently framed these issues as essential to the integrity of the U.S. government [1].
“"Really big news"”
This move signals a strategic return to election-centric rhetoric, leveraging the presidency's platform to introduce new claims about foreign interference. By framing the address as a reveal of 'big news,' the administration is attempting to recapture national attention and potentially shift the public discourse back toward the contested 2020 results.



