The leaks are coming out ahead of Trump’s primetime address tonight, and if the sourcing holds up, what he’s about to reveal is one of the most explosive national security disclosures in years.
CBS News reported Tuesday night that part of Trump’s speech will center on previously unreported Chinese interference in American elections — specifically, evidence that Beijing compromised U.S. voter data. But here’s the part that should make every American’s blood run cold: evidence also exists that the CIA knew about this operation and deliberately withheld that information from Trump during his first term.
Read that sentence again slowly. The Central Intelligence Agency of the United States possessed evidence that a foreign adversary had compromised American voter data — and chose not to share it with the duly elected President of the United States.
President Trump teases his Thursday night address:
"It's really, big news. It's really, REALLY BIG news"
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If accurate, this isn’t just an election integrity story. It’s an intelligence community scandal of historic proportions. The CIA’s mission is to collect foreign intelligence and share it with the president. In fact, the entire U.S. intelligence apparatus exists solely to inform the president of the United States.
That’s any president, regardless of party or ideology. Not to decide which presidents deserve to know what. Not to sit on evidence of Chinese election interference because the people running the agency at the time had their own views about who should be in the White House. Their job is to inform the commander in chief. Full stop.
The context surrounding this disclosure could not be more charged. Democrats spent years — years — insisting that concerns about election integrity were a conspiracy theory cooked up by sore losers. They weaponized the Russia collusion narrative against Trump for his entire first term. They used the intelligence community as a cudgel to delegitimize his presidency. And the entire time, if tonight’s reporting is accurate, there was actual documented evidence of Chinese interference in American elections that the CIA buried.
The audience for tonight’s address tells you how seriously the White House is treating this. Cabinet members are being invited. The CIA director. The FBI director. The DNI. The DHS secretary. This isn’t a campaign rally speech or a Truth Social post. This is a formal national address with the entire national security apparatus present as witnesses.
What Trump does with this information after revealing it is the critical question. If the CIA sat on evidence of Chinese election interference during his first term, the people responsible need to be identified, investigated, and held accountable. The intelligence community’s institutional credibility — already severely damaged by the Russia collusion disaster — cannot survive another revelation that senior officials used their positions to manage what the president was allowed to know about threats to American democracy.
Tonight’s address is also expected to cover election integrity legislation, the SAVE America Act, and the Iran conflict. It’s a full agenda.
But the China revelation, if it holds up, is the one that changes everything.
Tune in tonight. This one matters.


