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China rejects Trump’s election interference claim as ‘groundless accusations’

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said the allegations were fabricated and urged Washington to stop making groundless accusations, as Trump again questioned the 2020 results.

  • China rejected President Donald Trump's accusation that it interfered in the 2020 United States election, calling the claims "groundless accusations" on Friday.
  • In a recent address, Trump accused Beijing of interfering in the 2020 United States election while raising doubts about the results.
  • China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian dismissed the allegations as "entirely fabricated" and stated the country has "no interest" in interfering in United States elections.
  • The Foreign Ministry spokesperson urged Washington to stop making an issue of China in its elections, stating such action would benefit China-United States relations amid Chinese President Jinping's expected visit.
  • Beijing confirmed Chinese President Jinping has accepted Trump's invitation for a visit, following a new framework agreement both governments adopted to manage bilateral relations.
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By Simone McCarthy and Steven Jiang, CNN — China’s Foreign Ministry denied President Donald Trump’s claims that China has tried to influence the U.S. election, calling on Washington to act in a manner “conducive to China-U.S. relations.” “The U.S. accusations lack substance.” The post China rejects Trump’s election interference claims appeared first on KVIA.

·Panama City, United States
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The Asian giant denied any intervention in the US elections and urged Washington to “do more to foster relations” between the two countries

·Vicente López, Argentina
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China has sharply responded to US President Donald Trump's accusations that Beijing interfered in the American elections and stole voter data.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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China called the words of US President Donald Trump "pure inventions" on Friday.

·Montreal, Canada
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In a speech of a little more than 25 minutes, the US president attacked in particular the "bad bureaucrats", hammering his accusations - never proven - that the presidential election of 2020 had been vitiated by massive fraud to the benefit of Joe Biden. "We can never see another stolen election again," he said. The Republican never provided proof of the existence of large-scale irregularities and countless experts, independent institutes and co…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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