White House Keeps Trump’s Election Speech on Script Amid Pulte Tensions
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The White House wrestled with how aggressively to press election-security messaging in Trump’s speech: acting DNI Bill Pulte pressed to name officials allegedly involved in concealing interference, but aides warned it could endanger analysts and undermine the point, so Pulte backed off and Trump stayed on script; Trump remains fixated on election integrity and the SAVE America Act, while declassified docs show mixed findings on China’s role and Jay Clayton moves to oversee the intelligence community.
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