Trump Accuses China of the "Largest Data Breach of Election Information in History"
SadaNews - President Donald Trump accused China on Thursday night-Friday morning of carrying out the largest data breach of election information in history, announcing that he would declassify intelligence information revealing "stunning vulnerabilities" in the American electoral system.
In a televised address to the nation from the White House, Trump stated, "For years, starting from the 2020 election cycle, the People's Republic of China has executed what is believed to be the largest data breach of election information in history, unlawfully acquiring the files of 220 million American voters."
Trump called for the revocation of broadcasting licenses from networks that refused to air his live address on election fraud that he delivered during prime time, hinting without evidence that they are involved in attempts to manipulate the election.
He said, "They and others in the media are part of a scheme. Such fraudulent practices should lead to the revocation of their licenses. They are using public airwaves worth billions of dollars without paying anything at all. They pay nothing," specifically naming the networks "ABC" and "NBC."
Trump claims that his defeat in the 2020 election was due to manipulation, despite more than 60 lawsuits yielding no ruling that proves this, and recounts and audits not leading to anything that could change the outcome.
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