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The article focused on former U.S. President Donald Trump's speech in which he questioned the security of American elections, accusing China of executing the largest voter data breach in history, despite U.S. intelligence assessments failing to substantiate this claim. He also called for the passage of legislation imposing new requirements for voter identification and citizenship verification, even though evidence suggests that election falsification is rare. Trump made unsupported claims about foreign interference, noting that secret documents reveal vulnerabilities in election security; however, an analysis by U.S. intelligence confirmed there is no evidence of manipulation or foreign interference in the 2020 elections. Reports indicate that Chinese espionage efforts were aimed at collecting information about voters rather than manipulating election results. The speech comes as part of Trump’s effort to bolster his political stance ahead of the midterm elections scheduled for November, amid tensions with China and internal challenges related to election security and integrity.
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