Trump accuses China of 'largest compromise' US election data, vows to declassify intelligence
Summary
President Donald Trump accused China of compromising US election data and said he would share intelligence showing serious weaknesses in the election system. His claims contradict a 2021 US intelligence report that found no evidence of China changing the results of the 2020 presidential election.Key Facts
- President Trump said China illegally obtained 220 million US voter records, including personal voter information.
- He claimed US intelligence officials hid the extent of China's actions.
- The 2021 US intelligence report found no foreign actor altered voter registrations, ballots, or election outcomes in 2020.
- Trump plans to reveal more sensitive information about vulnerabilities in US election systems.
- Many of the documents Trump provided did not prove election weaknesses or were unrelated to US elections.
- US courts and audits found no signs of widespread fraud in the 2020 election.
- Chinese officials denied interfering in US elections.
- Trump is pushing Congress for stricter voter ID and citizenship rules ahead of the November midterm elections.
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