U.S. President Donald Trump is set to make claims about potential voting machine vulnerabilities in a national address scheduled for Thursday. Multiple reports say the speech will focus on newly declassified intelligence that Trump plans to highlight as support for his allegations. The Globe and Mail reports that the president intends to center the address on this newly released information and to use it to argue that voting systems may be susceptible to problems. Investing.com similarly reports that Trump plans to assert voting machine vulnerabilities during the Thursday remarks. The reporting indicates that the speech’s content is tied to intelligence materials that have been declassified, and that Trump plans to frame those findings in the context of election technology and security concerns. Across the outlets, the central common element is Trump’s intention to publicly raise voting machine vulnerability claims during his upcoming televised address. Specific details of the alleged vulnerabilities or the intelligence content are not provided in the excerpts shared. A final understanding of what is presented will depend on the text and substantiation of the claims made in the speech.