Trump to give primetime speech on 2020 election: Sources
In early 2021, most of the U.S. intelligence community assessed that China did not try to influence the outcome of the election, with Beijing deciding neither…
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But the report notes a "minority view" from the National Intelligence Officer for Cyber, who believed China did take at least some steps to "undermine" the Trump campaign, largely through social media posts, official statements and other influence campaigns. The president has repeatedly claimed that the 2020 presidential election was stolen through widespread fraud, an assertion that has been rejected by courts and election officials. The objective appeared to be conducting public opinion analysis ahead of the 2020 general election.
Furthermore, The goal was to "conduct public opinion analysis on the 2020 U.S. general election." It isn't clear how China accessed the voter data or how sensitive it was. The question of China's involvement in the 2020 election has been the topic of some debate — but U.S. intelligence agencies have said China didn't try to interfere in the election on a technical level. Popular Reads Under the first Trump administration, officials already detailed efforts by Iran, China and Russia to influence the 2020 election, though officials later determined that none of their interference would have changed the election result.
In addition, Despite Trump's claims of voter fraud that contributed to his 2020 election loss, officials have found no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
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But the report notes a "minority view" from the National Intelligence Officer for Cyber, who believed China did take at least some steps to "undermine" the Trump campaign, largely through social media posts, official statements and other influence campaigns.
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The president has repeatedly claimed that the 2020 presidential election was stolen through widespread fraud, an assertion that has been rejected by courts and election officials.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesThe objective appeared to be conducting public opinion analysis ahead of the 2020 general election.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesThe goal was to "conduct public opinion analysis on the 2020 U.S. general election." It isn't clear how China accessed the voter data or how sensitive it was.
according to CBS News — LatestThe question of China's involvement in the 2020 election has been the topic of some debate — but U.S. intelligence agencies have said China didn't try to interfere in the election on a technical level.
according to CBS News — LatestPopular Reads Under the first Trump administration, officials already detailed efforts by Iran, China and Russia to influence the 2020 election, though officials later determined that none of their interference would have changed the election result.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesDespite Trump's claims of voter fraud that contributed to his 2020 election loss, officials have found no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
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