
Beijing returns allegations that it sought to manipulate U.S. ballots and acquire vote data
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Summary
China has called on former U.S. President Donald Trump to permanently abandon what it describes as the 'fabrication' of alleged election interference. The demand follows Trump's claims that China sought to manufacture illegal ballots, acquired 220 million sensitive U.S. voter files, and paid journalists to publish false stories about him. Beijing dismissed these allegations as baseless and urged Trump to stop spreading misinformation.
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China calls on Trump to put away once and for all the "invention" of the alleged electoral interference.
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Trump claimed China sought to manufacture illegal ballots, acquired 220 million sensitive U.S. voter files, and paid journalists to publish false stories about him.
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China calls on Trump to put away once and for all the "invention" of the alleged electoral interference.
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