In a July 16, 2026 speech, U.S. President Donald Trump revived allegations of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election, accusing China of orchestrating 'the largest data breach in electoral history' by stealing 220 million voter files and suggesting that Venezuela could manipulate U.S. voting machines. The White House later declassified intelligence reports that did not confirm any foreign interference in the election process. These claims, which assert that Joe Biden stole the election, have been repeatedly rejected by both legal experts and former members of Trump’s administration. No evidence has emerged to support these allegations, and multiple lawsuits filed over the issue have failed to uncover any fraud capable of altering the election outcome. Chinese authorities dismissed Trump’s claims as 'pure fabrications.'
Bias read (Center): The article presents Trump's claims alongside counter-evidence from declassified intelligence reports and expert opinions, offering a balanced view without overtly favoring either side.



