Last night during his national address, President Trump claimed that key documents he ordered declassified demonstrate that the US Intelligence Community (IC) withheld or otherwise soft-pedaled evidence of foreign election interference or voting machine vulnerabilities. The documents at issue—released in a process that can be charitably described as irregular at best—tell a different story.
One very recent CIA document (dated June 29, 2026) had this to say about allegations of Venezuelan government efforts to manipulate electronic voting systems:

When you see caveats in intelligence reports like “did not definitively confirm” and “came from limited sourcing,” that’s your clue that the allegations that there was concrete evidence that the Venezuelan government managed to hack electronic voting machines at scale were and are false—one of Trump’s core claims in his speech.
Also of note is the effort by some individuals in the IC to insert dubious claims and sources into the IC’s post-2020 election interference assessment, as revealed in this FBI email chain:

I vividly recall the intelligence “cherry picking” that took place prior to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell’s appearance before the U.N. Security Council in the run-up to the vote to authorize military action against Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003. Powell’s presentation included reports from anti-Hussein expatriates known to the IC to be fabricators, and yet his presentation helped sway enough countries to vote for war against Iraq—a needless war that cost the lives of thousands of Iraqi and US military personnel and destabilized the entire region.
More than two decades after Powell’s very public debacle, Trump has engaged in a similar ploy—this one aimed at trying to deceive Congress and the American people into believing that our electoral processes are fatally vulnerable to foreign manipulation.
When America’s chief executive and his White House counsel are the ones declassifying the documents—especially when the White House counsel is not the original classification authority for CIA or FBI records—it’s a clear indicator that another selective, politically motivated misuse of the classification system for political purposes is underway.




