Donald Trump accuses China of meddling in US elections
The US president says he will declassify reports alleging Chinese interference in US elections. He says Beijing obtained 220 million US voter records, calling it a major threat to democracy. China has denied the claim.
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The US president says he will declassify reports alleging Chinese interference in US elections. He says Beijing obtained 220 million US voter records, calling it a major threat to democracy. China has denied the claim.
President Donald Trump on Thursday accused China of compromising US election data and said he would declassify intelligence on what he called "shocking vulnerabilities" in the system. Trump repeated longstanding claims about the 2020 election...
Donald Trump announced the declassification of intelligence reports alleging Chinese interference in US elections. He claims Beijing obtained 220 million US voter records, calling it a major threat to democracy.
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