President Trump released documents claiming widespread election fraud in a primetime address, but election experts found nothing new—just rehashed debunked claims about the 2020 election. As approval ratings hit record lows and midterms approach, Trump pressured Congress on a citizenship-verification voting bill while laying groundwork to question fall elections if Republicans underperform. Meanwhile, catastrophic flooding in Texas killed at least two people and forced hundreds of rescues, one year after 130 deaths in the same region. Trump's newly declassified documents contain no new evidence of election fraud, only repackaged claims about voting system vulnerabilities that experts say were already publicly known.