President Donald Trump made new allegations regarding the 2020 election during a primetime address on July 17, 2026. He declassified several documents while asserting that U.S. elections are still vulnerable to interference. Trump claimed that the intelligence community did not adequately warn the public about China's alleged access to U.S. voter rolls. These statements were quickly challenged by Democratic officials.
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Trump Makes New Claims About 2020 Election Security and China
In a primetime address, President Trump presented new allegations about the security of the 2020 election, claiming that China accessed U.S. voter rolls. He declassified documents to support his assertions, which were promptly disputed by Democrats.
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