President Trump disclosed classified files alleging Chinese interference in U.S. elections and significant election vulnerabilities on Thursday night.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced the release of classified documents that show Chinese Communist Party (CCP) interference in U.S. elections on Thursday night. The interference is said to have been particularly severe in 2020, with the President highlighting significant vulnerabilities in the election system. 📰 DETAIL: The documents, reviewed by “top intelligence agency chiefs,” reveal that China acquired 220 million U.S. voter files, marking what Trump described as the largest compromise of election data in history. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, he said the information “includes names, addresses, phone numbers, political party preferences, and other sensitive data that would be needed to register to vote and engage in other nefarious activities, which is exactly what was happening.” Trump also warned that “members of the Deep State… in our intelligence agency worked to actively suppress and downplay information about the extent of China’s sinister election meddling, covering it up from both the President and the American people like nobody thought was possible.” 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This data loss presents an unprecedented election security nightmare. The intelligence even shows that China assigned a data exploitation unit specifically to this new project,” Trump stated, emphasizing the severity of the situation. 🎯 IMPACT: Trump’s revelations could intensify scrutiny of election security in the U.S. and the role of foreign regimes in undermining it, potentially strengthening the administration’s push for voter ID and other election integrity measures included in the SAVE Act. However, congressional Democrats remain firmly opposed to such measures, despite overwhelming public support. |
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