Trump Declassifies CIA Intelligence on Alleged Maduro Election-Rigging Efforts
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Trump Declassifies CIA Intelligence on Alleged Maduro Election-Rigging Efforts
President Donald Trump on Thursday publicly released a previously classified CIA assessment that he said proves that the Venezuelan regime conspired to manipulate election results through electronic voting technology, using the document to renew his criticism of election security both in Venezuela and the United States.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has denounced a plan in Venezuela to alter elections with electronic vote, which exposes the corruption that was living in the Latin American country, according to an investigation by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). “There was a specific plot to greatly favor the corrupt regime of Venezuela.”Donald Trump, president of the United StatesThis alteration in elections with electronic vote would…
The declassification of documents of the National Intelligence Agency (CIA) on elections in Venezuela has returned to the front line of information what has been a belief...
NEWS HEADLINES: BREAKING: President Trump Says U.S. Election Systems Are Vulnerable To Foreign Attack, Then Drops Venezuela Bombshell! – 100PercentFedUp.com – by Isaac
President Trump just put America’s election-security debate on an entirely new footing. In his address to the nation, President Trump said newly declassified intelligence assessments show that foreign adversaries possess the capability to compromise critical pieces of U.S. election infrastructure. Then he unveiled CIA reporting about alleged electronic vote manipulation in Venezuela that may be the most explosive disclosure of the night. Preside…
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that declassified documents from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) show that the Venezuelan government of Nicolás Maduro conspired to electronically manipulate 2017 election results, using technology.
Trump claims CIA analysis reveals Maduro’s plan to alter 2017 elections
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