China Rejects Trump's Allegations of Election Interference
China Responds to Election Interference Claims
In response to assertions made by US President Donald Trump, China has firmly denied any involvement in US electoral processes. The Chinese government stated that it has never interfered and will not interfere in the presidential elections of the United States, emphasizing that the election results are determined solely by American voters, as reported by a news outlet.
During a national address, Trump accused China of executing what he described as "the largest compromise of election data in history" during the 2020 election cycle. He alleged that this breach allowed China to obtain 220 million voter files from the US. Trump claimed, "Tens of millions of voters' data in 18 states have been bought, stolen, or hacked by China." He also announced the immediate declassification of critical intelligence that purportedly reveals significant vulnerabilities within the US election infrastructure.
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