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Trump Address: 'China Stole Data Of 220 Million American Voters', President Questions FBI And CIA

During his speech, he raised serious concerns about election security and accused China of obtaining personal information of American voters.

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China Accused of Massive US Voter Data Theft, FBI and CIA Come Under Fire (X)

Washington: US President Donald Trump, in his address to the nation, presented his government's stand on many important issues, like national security, economy and electoral system. During his speech, he raised serious concerns about election security and accused China of obtaining personal information of American voters.

What did Trump say on the electoral system?

Trump claimed that there are many shortcomings in America's current electoral system which need to be removed immediately. He said that transparency and strict rules are necessary to maintain public confidence in the election process.

What allegations were made against China?

President Trump alleged that China obtained sensitive data related to a large number of American voters. According to him, this may also include personal information of voters. However, he did not present any public evidence to support his claims.

What questions were raised regarding the voter list?

In his address, Trump also raised questions on the accuracy of the voter list. He said that electoral records should be updated from time to time so that only eligible citizens become part of the voting process. He also advocated further strengthening the rules related to electoral identification.

Old stance reiterated again on mail-in ballot

Trump also reiterated his old concern about voting through mail. He said that this system should be used only in special circumstances. He believes that this can make the electoral process more secure and transparent.

Did SAFE America Act also mention it?

During the speech, Trump appealed to lawmakers to advance the SAFE America Act. He said that if the proposals related to electoral reforms are implemented then people's trust in the electoral system will be further strengthened.

Have these claims been confirmed?

Many of the claims made in Trump's speech have not yet been officially confirmed by US government agencies or independent organisations. In such cases, reactions from different parties and official investigations are awaited.

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