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The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed during his speech on Thursday that China has allegedly interfered in American elections by infiltrating data on 220 million Americans. The claim was made in the context of discussions around election integrity and foreign interference. The article includes a caricature by Marko Kočevar and references a gallery, though no specific additional details beyond Trump’s statement are provided.

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Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentConservativeFactual 65Objective 40yesterday
Trump lashes out at China: "They wanted me to lose the election"

The article discusses former U.S. President Donald Trump's claims that China attempted to influence the outcome of his election by trying to ensure he lost. The piece reports on Trump's allegations, which he has previously made, suggesting that Chinese interference was aimed at undermining his victory.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Trump's allegations against China without providing counterpoints or balanced perspectives, reflecting a framing that aligns with right-leaning narratives often associated with Trump's rhetoric regarding foreign interference in elections.

Why factuality (65): The article reports that Trump 'udaril po Kitajski' (hit China) and quotes him as saying 'Želeli so, da izgubim volitve' (They wanted me to lose the election). While this aligns with the general narrative that Trump made such comments during his campaign, there is no primary source document to verif

Why objectivity (40): The article presents the statement in a highly charged manner, using emotionally charged language ('udaril po Kitajski') and quoting Trump directly without providing context or counterpoints. This frames the situation in a biased way, suggesting intent to undermine the election, which reflects a cle

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Conservative6 hr. ago
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The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed during his speech on Thursday that China has allegedly interfered in American elections by infiltrating data on 220 million Americans. The claim was made in the context of discussions around election integrity and foreign interference. The article includes a caricature by Marko Kočevar and references a gallery, though no specific additional details beyond Trump’s statement are provided.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue through the lens of a former Republican president making allegations against a foreign power, which aligns with conservative narratives that often emphasize concerns over foreign influence and election security. While the claim itself is presented as a fact, the focus on

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