In a nationally televised address, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that China had interfered in the 2020 presidential election and that the 'deep state,' including figures like Joe Biden, had suppressed evidence of this interference. Trump announced plans to release classified documents to support these claims and called on Congress to pass his 'Save America Act' to reform the electoral system. He repeated longstanding allegations of election fraud, citing alleged cyber-hacking, forged ballots, and manipulated voting machines. Trump also accused Russia, Iran, North Korea, and non-state actors of interfering in U.S. elections, though Russia was previously implicated in the 2016 election in favor of Trump. The speech did not constitute a takeover but rather a continuation of his previous rhetoric on election integrity. Meanwhile, reports suggested that up to 250,000 non-citizens might have been registered to vote in four states, according to preliminary findings by the Department of Homeland Security.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump’s claims of election interference and deep-state suppression as credible and significant, using terms like 'old song' to imply repetition of themes but not necessarily falsehood. It presents Trump’s assertions without critical challenge, emphasizing his calls for action and




