President Donald Trump is expected to speak from the White House at 6:30 p.m. ET on Thursday evening, as he faces a tough reelection battle against Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Trump is expected to speak about the ongoing presidential election vote count.

He trails in Arizona, a key battleground state. The Associated Press and Fox News both projected Biden had won the state and its 11 electoral votes.

Trump, who only has 214 electoral votes, also lost the crucial states of Wisconsin and Michigan. Vote counts continue in Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

Video from the White House is provided in the tweet below. The speech can also be seen on the major news networks.

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The president has made frequent false claims that Biden is "stealing" the election from him. The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits against multiple battleground states, alleging wrongdoing.

Mail-in ballots are still being counted in Pennsylvania, which could narrow Trump's 78,000 lead over Biden. If Biden wins Pennsylvania, he would win the presidency.

The dire electoral map has caused concern in the Trump campaign. CNN reported that a Trump adviser said the president would need an "act of God" to win.