Trump Declassifies Election Vulnerability Data, Accuses China of Leaking and Names Four Countries as Threats

U.S. President Donald Trump announced the immediate declassification of relevant intelligence data to reveal "astonishing vulnerabilities" in America's election infrastructure.

In a nationwide address, Trump stated: "I have decided to immediately declassify and publicly release key intelligence that exposes the deep-seated vulnerabilities within our election system."

He also accused China of being involved since 2020 in what he described as the largest election data breach in history, illegally obtaining information on approximately 220 million U.S. voters.

Additionally, he listed Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea as nations posing threats to the U.S. election system, asserting these countries and non-state actors possess the capability to interfere with election infrastructure.

In response to these allegations, Moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement in interfering with foreign elections.

Source: sputniknews

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