U.S. President Donald Trump declassified intelligence on Thursday that he said in a prime-time address showed Chinese interference in U.S. elections, reviving his long-running attacks on election security despite a U.S. intelligence assessment that found no evidence Beijing altered the 2020 vote which he lost.

President Trump is expected to address declassified intelligence on 2020 election interference, though details remain murky ahead of time.

Several major networks opted not to carry the speech, amid concerns he could make misleading claims about the U.S. elections system.

The White House is considering releasing intelligence regarding China's election interference capabilities. This sensitive information was collected and analyzed during Trump's…

The evidence, which details "alarming vulnerabilities" of election infrastructure, is based on four (4) sets of declassified documents...

US President Donald Trump is expected to allege previously unreported Chinese interference in US elections during a primetime address on Thursday, including claims that Beijing…

The US president made broad election security claims, laying groundwork for the federal government to take action.

President Donald Trump stated China compromised election data during the 2020 cycle. This alleged breach reportedly secured 220 million United States voter files. The White…

US President Donald Trump said during his primetime address on Thursday, July 16 that he will be releasing new information about election rigging

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that China carried out what is believed to be “the largest compromise of election data in history” by China starting during…

An unclassified 2021 U.S. intelligence community assessment found no indications that any foreign actor attempted or succeeded in altering “any technical aspect” of the 2020…

Donald Trump announced the declassification of intelligence reports alleging Chinese interference in US elections. He claims Beijing obtained 220 million US voter records, calling…

Trump used a primetime address to declassify 2020 election documents, allege Chinese interference, launch an Election Integrity website.

Donald Trump accused China of stealing the voter registration details of 220 million Americans in a bid to influence the 2020 presidential election.

President Donald Trump on Thursday accused China of compromising US election data and said he would declassify intelligence on what he called "shocking vulnerabilities" in the…

In a primetime address to the nation, the US president unleashed a series of complaints – many of which were already known or debunked – about alleged Chinese influence, voter…

Former President Donald Trump has alleged Chinese interference in the 2020 US elections, claiming compromised data and vulnerabilities that could impact future voting integrity.

US President Donald Trump on Thursday reignited the debate over the 2020 presidential election, alleging that China carried out "the largest compromise of election data in…

President says Beijing obtained 220 million US voter files and intelligence officials suppressed evidence, but released documents and a 2021 assessment found no effort to alter…

The records provide new details about Chinese intelligence collection on voters and internal analytic debates, but do not undercut longstanding findings on the 2020 election.

U.S. President Donald Trump declassified intelligence on Thursday that he said in a prime-time address showed Chinese interference in U.S. elections, reviving his long-running…