Trump Announces Release of Intelligence on Alleged Chinese Election Interference in US
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
What happened
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to release intelligence alleging China conducted the largest election data breach in US history, compromising 220 million voter records since 2020. He accused Beijing of interfering in the 2020 election to undermine his victory and called for investigations. These claims contradict a 2021 US intelligence report denying foreign interference. The Chinese Embassy rejected the allegations.
- 01Trump claims China illegally accessed 220 million US voter records since 2020 elections.
- 02He accuses Beijing of interfering to undermine his 2020 election victory and US presidency.
- 03Trump says US officials hid NSA documents on Chinese election interference.
- 04He urges FBI and intelligence agencies to investigate and calls for voter ID law passage.
- 05Democrats say Trump’s speech aims to preemptively challenge midterm election results.
- 06US intelligence community’s 2021 report found no evidence of foreign election interference.
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