Multiple reports say President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver an address on Thursday in which he plans to discuss alleged foreign efforts to interfere in the 2020 US presidential election. The reports frame the speech as part of Trump’s continued public claims that he won the election he lost, suggesting the remarks could be used to support his assertions about the 2020 outcome. Coverage indicates the administration message will reference external actors’ supposed plans and will present them as evidence related to election integrity and interference. The sources provided do not include detailed specifics of the alleged plans, the countries involved, or the evidence Trump intends to cite. They also do not state whether any new findings will be released during the speech. Instead, the reporting emphasizes the expected purpose and political context of the address: Trump’s goal of highlighting foreign interference themes and reinforcing his stance on the 2020 result. The reports also reflect that Trump’s presentation of election-related issues has remained a recurring element of his public messaging.