
The former president, who stands to benefit from a business addition, also made unsubstantiated vandalism allegations
China rejects Trump's election meddling claims as 'entirely fabricated
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China has rejected former US President Donald Trump's allegations of election interference as 'entirely fabricated,' according to state media. Trump has repeatedly claimed that China meddled in US elections, though he has not provided evidence. The accusation comes amid broader tensions between the two nations, which have both used the internet to sow distrust and manipulate voters, according to analysts.
Meanwhile, Trump, as the largest shareholder in a publicly traded company, stands to benefit from a new addition to his business, according to a news agency. The former president also made unsubstantiated claims about vandalism at a property, alleging a 300-foot-long slit was made with a box cutter or knife. A source close to Trump said, 'There was going to be a lot of crazier s*** said.'
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Trump has repeatedly claimed the peeling sealant was prompted, in part, by vandals putting a 300-foot-long “slit” or “gash” in the basin, possibly with a “box cutter or knife.”
according to Washington ExaminerBoth nations have weaponized the internet to sow discontent, manipulate voters and create a universal sense of distrust in the structures that underpin western democracies.
according to The Independent — WorldAnd now China is strangling access to rare earth minerals and crippling the ability of western battery manufacturers to compete with its strategic control of next generation technologies.
according to The Independent — World'There was going to be a lot of crazier s*** said,' they added.
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