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Trump against China: "You stole the data of 220 million US voters. The election system is vulnerable". Beijing: "It's just fabrication"
Italy🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives6 hr. ago

Trump against China: "You stole the data of 220 million US voters. The election system is vulnerable". Beijing: "It's just fabrication"

Donald Trump has once again raised concerns about the integrity of past U.S. elections, accusing China of stealing data from 220 million American voters, calling it 'the largest electoral data breach in history.' He claims recently declassified documents show that China illegally acquired sensitive information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and political preferences, which could be used for voter registration or other illicit activities. Trump argues this represents an unprecedented threat to election security and suggests China assigned a dedicated unit to analyze the stolen data. In response, Chinese authorities dismissed these allegations as 'pure inventions' and 'malicious slander,' stating they are unfounded. Trump emphasized the need for a secure voting system ahead of the upcoming mid-term elections and announced plans to release further classified documents to demonstrate vulnerabilities in the current system, including alleged interference by China and Venezuela.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentConservative6 hr. ago
Trump against China: "You stole the data of 220 million US voters. The election system is vulnerable". Beijing: "It's just fabrication"

Donald Trump has once again raised concerns about the integrity of past U.S. elections, accusing China of stealing data from 220 million American voters, calling it 'the largest electoral data breach in history.' He claims recently declassified documents show that China illegally acquired sensitive information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and political preferences, which could be used for voter registration or other illicit activities. Trump argues this represents an unprecedented threat to election security and suggests China assigned a dedicated unit to analyze the stolen data. In response, Chinese authorities dismissed these allegations as 'pure inventions' and 'malicious slander,' stating they are unfounded. Trump emphasized the need for a secure voting system ahead of the upcoming mid-term elections and announced plans to release further classified documents to demonstrate vulnerabilities in the current system, including alleged interference by China and Venezuela.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Trump’s unsubstantiated claims against China regarding electoral data theft without providing counter-evidence or balanced perspective. The framing emphasizes Trump’s accusations while portraying China’s response as dismissive but not offering independent verification of the U.S

la Repubblica logola RepubblicaIndependent🔒Conservative11 hr. ago
Trump accuses China: "You stole the data of 220 million voters. Our system was compromised, here's the evidence".

Il presidente degli Stati Uniti, Donald Trump, ha tenuto un discorso alla nazione in cui ha annunciato la declassificazione di documenti segreti che mettono in luce 'vulnerabilità scioccanti' nel sistema elettorale americano. L'annuncio è stato accompagnato da accuse contro la Cina, con l'accusa di aver 'rubato i dati di 220 milioni di elettori', minacciando la sicurezza del sistema democratico statunitense. La diffusione dei documenti segue una serie di tensioni tra gli Stati Uniti e la Cina riguardo alle pratiche di sorveglianza e alla cybersecurity. Il discorso di Trump mira a rafforzare il sostegno per le elezioni presidenziali e a sottolineare preoccupazioni nazionali sulla privacy e la sicurezza informatica.

Bias read (Conservative): L'articolo presenta le accuse del presidente Trump contro la Cina come una minaccia al sistema elettorale americano, utilizzando linguaggio forte e enfatizzando la vulnerabilità del sistema democratico. Questo tipo di framing tende a rafforzare la posizione conservatrice, accentuando le preoccupazìi

ANSA logoANSAIndependentConservative11 hr. ago
Trump attacks 'largest US election data breach by China'

The article reports that President Donald Trump accused China of committing the largest data breach in U.S. election history during the 2020 election, claiming that Chinese actors illegally accessed data of 220 million American voters. Trump stated that China did not want him to win the election and criticized the U.S. voting system as weak and insecure. He announced that the White House would release documents highlighting vulnerabilities in the electoral system. Additionally, Trump pointed out flaws in vote-counting machines and mentioned that approximately 278,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in federal elections.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue through Trump's accusations against China, emphasizing his claims of data breaches and weaknesses in the U.S. electoral system. The language used suggests a critical view of foreign interference and highlights concerns over national security and election integrity, which

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