President Trump's highly anticipated primetime address to the nation has sparked concern among some Republican lawmakers, who fear he may revisit the contentious 2020 election in a move that could further divide the party. Scheduled to take place at 9 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Trump's speech has been shrouded in mystery, with the President hinting that it will be "about elections" and include a "big announcement." As speculation mounts about the nature of the speech, some Republicans are bracing for the possibility that Trump may rekindle the embers of a divisive issue that has long been a source of tension within the party. With the 2024 presidential election looming, the timing of Trump's address has raised questions about his intentions and whether he is setting the stage for another run for the White House.


Some House and Senate Republicans aren’t enthused over the potential that President Trump will rehash the 2020 election in a primetime speech Thursday night.  Trump is scheduled to deliver an address to the nation at 9 p.m. EDT, which he has said will “be about elections” and include “a big announcement.”  Rumors swirled this week about what...