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Trump denuncia vulnerabilidades electorales en un discurso: 4 puntos clave
You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Trump denuncia vulnerabilidades electorales en un discurso: 4 puntos clave Los documentos publicados por el gobierno de Trump para respaldar las afirmaciones del presidente no sustentaron sus declaraciones más agresivas.
Trump Released Documents on China and the 2020 Election. Here’s What We Know.
President Donald Trump started his speech Thursday evening by outlining a series of claims about China’s attempts to acquire U.S. voter data, portraying the alleged activity as a historic scandal. But China’s efforts to collect that data have been broadly known for years. Voter data is in many cases freely available to download on the internet, and in other cases can be purchased. Possessing such data could reveal insights about U.S. voters, but would not allow votes to be manipulated.
Trump Administration Live Updates: In Speech, President Exaggerates Claims About Election Vulnerabilities
July 17, 2026, 12:09 a.m. ET VideoTrump Claims Election Vulnerabilities in Prime-Time Speech President Trump made sweeping claims about the safety of American voting systems in a speech on Thursday. Documents released by the Trump administration did not back up his most aggressive statements.CreditCredit...Pool photo by Saul Loeb President Trump said his address on Thursday night was about building public confidence in American elections, but he spent much of his speech undermining them.
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