Trump Alleges Chinese Election Meddling in Primetime Address
Trump said the files show 220 million voter records were exposed and ordered new investigations into election security vulnerabilities.
- On Thursday, July 16, 2026, President Donald Trump delivered a primetime address declassifying intelligence alleging China illicitly acquired 220 million U.S. voter files and urging Congress to pass the SAVE America Act.
- Trump used the declassified documents to bolster his push for stricter voter ID requirements and federal oversight of state elections, with the SAVE America Act requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register.
- Intelligence assessments concluded there is 'no indications that any foreign actor attempted to alter any technical aspect' of 2020 election results, contradicting Trump's claims about infrastructure vulnerabilities.
- Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner called the allegations 'totally bogus,' stating that 'false narratives' about elections threaten public trust in democratic processes and justify unprecedented federal intervention.
- Trump ordered federal agencies to investigate alleged concealment of information ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, continuing his strategy of questioning election integrity to mobilize supporters.
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Trump: China accessed 220 million US voter files, deep state hid evidence
Share This Story(The Daily Signal) — President Donald Trump announced the release of declassified documents he said are evidence that China has been meddling in U.S. elections by hacking into voter registration databases and by other means. Trump, who spoke Thursday evening in a primetime address to the nation, said the “deep state” had this information and suppressed it from the president and Congress. “They kept it secret and hidden. Did not d…
TRUMP DROPS ELECTION BOMBSHELL: Declassified Files Show Massive Chinese Interference, Hundreds of Thousands Illegals on Voter Rolls and and Deep State Covered it Up
Newly declassified intelligence alleges China obtained 220 million U.S. voter records and that intelligence officials concealed the scope of the breach from the White House and the public.
Trump claims foreign influence in 2020 election during primetime address, releases declassified files
President Donald Trump claimed foreign influence in the 2020 election during a primetime address, announced the release of declassified intelligence, and called for new voting legislation.
Trump accuses China of meddling in 2020 election, though intelligence findings say otherwise
US President Donald Trump accused China of interfering in the 2020 presidential election and of having the complicity of officials who, he said, concealed that information. He did so on Thursday night in a primetime address to the nation from the White House, announcing the declassification of documents that he claimed reveal vulnerabilities in the US electoral system.
Did China Steal Data On 220 Million US Voters? Trump Makes Explosive New Claim
President Donald Trump has claimed that China hacked data linked to around 220 million US voters and attempted to influence the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. Speaking from the White House on Thursday, Trump unveiled what he described as newly declassified intelligence, alleging that US election data had been exposed to hacking, exploitation and foreign interference on an unprecedented scale. He also claimed officials within the inte…
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