President Trump is scheduled to deliver a primetime address to the nation from the White House on Thursday, with the speech focused on election-related topics. The Hill reports that Trump has teased that the address will cover issues including voting machines and election integrity, though few specifics have been released. The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed the address would place heavy emphasis on elections during her first briefing since returning from maternity leave. NPR also reports that the speech will focus on election security, but notes that details about the content and scope remain limited. Across both outlets, the timing and venue are consistent: a nationally televised primetime address originating from the White House. While both sources describe election security as the central theme, the public information available in these reports does not include additional policy proposals, data, or concrete claims. As the address approaches, the administration has provided broad topic guidance rather than detailed language or specific announcements.