US President Donald Trump accused China of interfering in the 2020 presidential election and of having the complicity of officials who, he said, concealed that information. He did so on Thursday night in a primetime address to the nation from the White House, announcing the declassification of documents that he claimed reveal vulnerabilities in the US electoral system.

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…