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China Rejects Trump Allegation of Massive 2020 Election Data Breach
President Donald Trump in a July 16 primetime address sought to further sow distrust in U.S. elections, claiming broad vulnerabilities with voting systems and potential for interference from other nations.
Trump administration officials have intensely debated the White House’s push to declassify certain documents related to alleged foreign interference in US elections, a move many see as part of a push by President Donald Trump to sow mistrust in the system and undercut his 2020 loss,
U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the East Room of the White House on July 16, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Saul Loeb/Pool - Getty Images)(WASHINGTON) -- Newly-declassified documents t
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Senator King and DNI nominee Clayton discuss who won 2020 election repeatedly without direct answer at hearing
Maine Senator Angus King asks Jay Clayton repeatedly who won the 2020 election, and Clayton responds that he is not an election denier and Joe Biden was certified as president through the process, but King insists this is not an answer to the simple question of who won,
He's on Capitol Hill for a Senate confirmation to become the nation’s top intelligence chief.
A top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee poured cold water on Pres. Trump’s claims of “shocking vulnerabilities” in America’s election systems.
