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Presenter urges public to tune in as president to address election integrity and the economy

Unknown venue · July 16, 2026
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A presenter urged viewers to "tune in tonight" to the president's address, saying the president will emphasize election integrity and highlight economic progress. The presenter repeated claims about recent inflation data and past tax cuts; those claims are reported as the speaker's assertions and not independently verified here.

A presenter urged Americans to tune in to the president's address tonight, saying the speech will emphasize transparency and "the integrity of our elections." The presenter also framed election security as a bipartisan issue and credited the president with recent economic gains.

The presenter said, "I've seen a lot of reporting and, frankly, misreporting about what the president will say," and encouraged people to watch the speech themselves. He added the president would stress both election integrity and work on "economic issues that the American people have at home."

On economic measures, the presenter said "the latest inflation numbers are looking good. The best report in 6 years." He also asserted that the president delivered "the largest tax cuts in American history, which every Democrat on Capitol Hill voted against," presenting these as the speaker's claims rather than independently verified facts.

The presenter repeatedly framed safe and secure elections as foundational to the constitutional republic, saying that without them "we cannot have a country" and calling election security a "vital part" and a tenet of democracy. The presenter added that Americans of both parties "should recognize this should be a nonpartisan issue."

A portion of the transcript describing actions "for our children, and securing the future of the American dream" was delivered in a phrasing that is unclear in the record and is reported here as the presenter's general statement of support for children and future opportunity. The presenter concluded by reiterating that the president "will be speaking about that tonight."