Trump Alleges Leak of 220 Million U.S. Voter Records, Demands Investigation.
Donald Trump's Address to the Nation
According to Espreso.tv: On July 16, 2023, Donald Trump used a national address to raise concerns about the security of the U.S. electoral system. He claimed that China had illegally obtained roughly 220 million records containing data on American voters. Trump called for an official investigation into the matter and proposed the adoption of the 'SAVE America Act,' a bill aimed at strengthening election security across the country.
The Stakes of Electoral Integrity
During his remarks, Trump stressed the need for honest and fair elections, stating, 'No country can be great without honest and fair elections.' He also voiced dissatisfaction with the current system, saying, 'Unfortunately, the system we have is catastrophically failing to meet this standard.'
It is worth noting, however, that a 2021 U.S. intelligence assessment concluded that no foreign state interfered with the 2020 election results.
Additionally, Trump threatened to revoke the broadcasting licenses of television networks that did not air his address. In response to these allegations, Chinese representative Liu Chang affirmed that 'China has never interfered and has no plans to interfere in the internal electoral processes of the United States.' Meanwhile, former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe stated that
'the 2020 election was the most secure in history.'
These statements and calls from Trump have sparked debate and elicited varied reactions from politicians and experts, underscoring the ongoing importance of safeguarding the U.S. election system.
Trump's claims about vulnerabilities in the electoral system and potential Chinese interference have once again brought election security into the spotlight. Despite intelligence assessments indicating no foreign influence on the 2020 election, these issues remain a concern for many Americans. Trump's demand for an investigation and his proposal for new legislation highlight his anxiety over the electoral process and could shape future discussions on election reform in the United States.
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