Communist China denied President Donald Trump’s assertion that they stole 220 million American voter files in order to interfere in the 2020 election.
The White House chronicled the CCP’s role in stealing the 2020 election:
Over a period of years starting during the 2020 election cycle, the People’s Republic of China carried out what is believed to be the largest compromise of election data in history—resulting in China’s illicit acquisition of 220 million U.S. voter files. That information includes names, addresses, phone numbers, political party preferences, and other sensitive data that would be needed to register to vote, and engage in other nefarious activities. This data loss presents an unprecedented election security nightmare. The intelligence even shows that China assigned a data exploitation unit specifically to this new project.
Members of the Deep State in our intelligence agencies worked to actively suppress and downplay information about the extent of China’s sinister election meddling—covering it up from both the President and the American People. U.S. spy agencies began learning about the compromise of voter registration files in 2020, when they discovered that tens of millions of voters’ data in 18 states had been bought, stolen, or hacked by China. Yet those responsible for sounding the alarm instead kept the information hidden.
The Chinese pushed back against these allegations.
“China has never and will never interfere in the presidential elections of the U.S.,” Liu Chang, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington said in response.
Another CCP official said Trump’s claims were lies.
“The relevant allegations by the U.S. are entirely fabricated and aimed at vilifying China,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said. “We have no interest in interfering in U.S. elections and have never done so.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping has been expected to visit Washington around September 24, it is yet unknown if Thursday night’s revelations may change these plans.
When asked if the election interference claims will cause friction in the upcoming meeting between Trump and Xi, Lin said Trump should remove China from the conversation around election interference in order to improve the diplomatic relationship.
“We urge the U.S. to stop making an issue of China in its elections and do something conducive to China-U.S. relations,” Lin said.
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Well if Xi said it, then it must be true. After all, he’s so honorable, and the CCP is an example of honesty, righteousness, and trustworthiness.
They don’t cheat, hack, or steal information, and any suggestion to the contrary is delusional conspiracy theory.
China has every right, morally and legally, to send a small drone right up Trump’s ass!