In a prime-time address, Donald Trump renews claims related to the 2020 U.S. presidential election as he argues for passage of a voter identification (voter ID) law. Multiple reports say the speech focuses on requiring or strengthening voter ID requirements, positioning the proposal as a measure to ensure election integrity. The same coverage notes that Trump again references disputed or unproven elements of the 2020 election, returning to themes he has repeatedly raised since the election. The outlets describe the speech as part of a broader push to persuade voters and lawmakers, with voter ID becoming a central policy demand. The reporting does not indicate any new evidence that changes the underlying claims, but it emphasizes that Trump is using the prime-time platform to bring the controversy and the voter ID proposal together. The coverage reflects that Trump frames voter ID as connected to preventing irregularities, while critics and election authorities have previously challenged such claims and raised concerns about potential barriers to voting.