President Trump claims he has declassified intelligence documents showing that China, Russia, and Iran had the capability to compromise U.S. election infrastructure. The announcement follows a series of statements by Trump alleging foreign interference.
President Trump has declassified intelligence documents that he says reveal foreign election interference, according to a report from The Zioneer. The documents allegedly show that China, Russia, and Iran had the capability to compromise U.S. election infrastructure. The declassification follows Trump's earlier announcement at 07:43 Jerusalem, in which he stated he would immediately declassify hundreds of pages of intelligence documents. The Zioneer previously reported that Trump claimed China obtained 220 million US voter files. The new development represents the actual declassification of those documents.
2 developments
- StrongTrump claims China obtained 220 million US voter files, declassifies intelligence documents
- StrongCBS: Trump to reveal Chinese interference in voter databases, CIA knew
- DevelopingTrump says Iran conspired against US security and presidency
- DevelopingOvernight: Trump delivered speech alleging Chinese election interference; CBS cut broadcast, NBC and ABC skipped
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