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Former US President Donald Trump Alleges China Acquired Millions of Voter Files

Former US President Donald Trump has claimed China obtained 220 million American voter records, reigniting concerns over election security and foreign interference.

Lok Mandate DeskJuly 17, 20262 min read
Former US President Donald Trump Alleges China Acquired Millions of Voter Files

Former US President Donald Trump has made a fresh assertion, claiming that China acquired approximately 220 million American voter files. This statement comes as Mr. Trump continues to articulate concerns regarding the integrity of US electoral processes, a theme he has frequently highlighted since the 2020 presidential election.

The latest allegation echoes his persistent claims of widespread irregularities following the 2020 polls. At that time, Mr. Trump and his political allies initiated over 60 lawsuits across various US jurisdictions, seeking to challenge the election outcomes. However, none of these legal challenges resulted in a judicial ruling that established voter fraud significant enough to alter the election's final tally.

Further undermining the claims of widespread fraud, subsequent electoral recounts and comprehensive audits conducted after the 2020 election consistently affirmed the original results. Even the US Justice Department, operating under Mr. Trump's own administration, concluded its investigations without finding evidence of systemic fraud that could have impacted the election's veracity.

While this particular claim about Chinese acquisition of voter data remains unsubstantiated by official findings, it underscores the ongoing debate surrounding election security in the United States. For India, developments in US politics, especially those touching upon cybersecurity and international relations, are closely watched. Such allegations can fuel geopolitical tensions, particularly between Washington and Beijing, impacting global stability and trade dynamics, which in turn have implications for India's strategic and economic interests.