President Donald Trump claimed that the U.S. electoral system was vulnerable to threats and urged Congress to adopt new election legislation, despite opposition within his Republican Party. He hinted at releasing intelligence data suggesting China had illegally obtained information on 220 million voters. In response, a spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lin Jian, called these allegations 'pure fabrications' and 'malicious accusations,' stating there is existing evidence they are baseless. The Chinese government emphasized it has no interest in interfering in U.S. elections and urged the U.S. to stop making unfounded accusations against China to improve bilateral relations.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both Trump's claims and China's rebuttal without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both parties involved and does not use loaded language or selectively omit context. The framing appears balanced, focusing on the exchange of statements rather than ampl




