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Trump claims China stole voter registration data of 220 million Americans

President Trump, in a speech on July 16, 2026, claimed that China stole voter registration data from 220 million Americans, calling it an unprecedented election security issue. Reports suggest that some government officials were aware of the data breach.

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During a primetime speech on July 16, 2026, President Trump stated that China had stolen voter registration data from 220 million Americans. He described the situation as an 'unprecedented election security nightmare.' Reports indicate that some government officials were aware that China had accessed certain voter registration data, which includes names, addresses, and party affiliations.

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