The article discusses former U.S. President Donald Trump's allegations during a campaign speech, held three months before congressional elections, where he claimed that China illegally obtained data from approximately 220 million American voters across 18 states, suggesting that election data was 'bought, stolen, or hacked' by China. He accused those who raised concerns about these alleged breaches of not informing the government or Congress. However, there were no presented evidence to support claims that China used this data to influence election results or interfere with voting systems. Trump also warned that U.S. voting systems are highly vulnerable to foreign adversaries, including Russia and Iran. These claims contradict assessments by the U.S. National Intelligence Community, which in 2021 concluded with high confidence that China did not engage in election interference during the 2020 presidential elections. The Chinese embassy in Washington responded to Trump’s accusations, stating that China has never and will never interfere in U.S. elections. Democratic leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and former Vice President Kamala Harris, criticized Trump for煽
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's unsubstantiated claims about election fraud and foreign interference as credible assertions, using strong language such as 'illegal,' 'stolen,' and 'highly vulnerable.' It emphasizes Trump's narrative while downplaying the lack of evidence and contrasting it with official,





