Former President Donald Trump accused China of infiltrating 220 million American voter files during a controversial primetime address, claiming it was the largest election meddling scheme in history. He also blamed Venezuela and the 'deep state' for undermining election integrity. The speech, which revisited his 2020 election fraud allegations, drew criticism from some Republicans who felt it distracted from current political challenges. Trump cited a March 2021 US intelligence report stating that China considered interfering in the 2020 election but did not deploy operations. He argued that the compromised data included personal information such as names, addresses, and political affiliations. Despite these claims, no evidence of voting machine insecurity or fraud in the 2020 election has been confirmed. Major networks like ABC and NBC declined to air the speech live, prompting Trump to accuse them of being part of a conspiracy.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's allegations as credible and emphasizes his claims about foreign interference and the 'deep state.' It uses language that supports Trump's narrative, such as calling the networks 'fake news' and highlighting his accusations without presenting counterarguments or contextual,


