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Trump reveals China stole voter registration data from 220M Americans

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 16, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

President Trump revealed that China stole the voter registration data of 220 million Americans as part of his primetime speech on Thursday.

“This data loss presents an unprecedented election security nightmare,” Trump said.

Some government officials reportedly knew China stole at least some voter registration data — ranging from names and addresses to party affiliations and Social Security numbers — as early as 2020, but didn’t tell Trump about it before the election that year.

There have been multiple reports of Beijing accessing US voter registration data, and an intelligence report declassified in 2022 found that “Chinese officials analyzed multiple US states’ election voter registration data,” but the number of affected Americans has never before been reported.

Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) earlier confirmed Thursday that Trump’s speech would have to do with election security and China in a post to X.

“I was just briefed by the White House on what to expect this evening. I would encourage every American to tune in tonight to the President’s speech,” he said. “This may be the most important Oval Office address since the Cuban Missile Crisis. The time for complacency with China is over.”

The president has long alleged that widespread voting fraud cost him the 2020 election.

However, evidence has yet to be presented suggesting fraud was committed on the scale necessary to deny Trump a second consecutive term.

Trump has railed against mail-in ballots, “inaccurate” voting machines and delays in the vote-counting process since his loss to Joe Biden in 2020.

The president has signed multiple election integrity-focused executive orders in his second term aimed at pressuring states into providing better security for their elections and tightening absentee-ballot rules.

Trump has also deployed law enforcement and intelligence agencies to re-investigate claims about the collection and tallying of votes in 2020, specifically in Georgia, which narrowly went for Biden in 2020 before swinging back to Trump in 2024.

Earlier this year, he directed former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to supervise an FBI search of an election center in Fulton County, Ga. — where the president and 18 co-defendants were infamously indicted in 2023 over an alleged effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the Peach State.

More than 600 boxes of 2020 ballots were seized in the January search.

More recently, Trump has raised red flags about the results of last month’s primary elections in California, repeatedly pointing to how long it took officials to count the votes.

The president called the Los Angeles mayoral primary “rigged” and “crooked” after Republican candidate Spencer Pratt, who came in second-place on election night, was pushed into third-place and out of contention five days after polls closed.

Trump’s speech comes as the Save America Act, an election security bill he has demanded lawmakers prioritize, languishes in a legislative logjam on Capitol Hill.

The Trump-backed bill would require proof of US citizenship (such as a passport or birth certificate) to register to vote in federal elections, among other election reforms.

Efforts to ram it through the Senate have consistently failed due to a Democratic filibuster and reservations from some Republicans.

The prime-time speech was Trump’s third address to the nation in second term.

Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, ripped the president for using the platform to relitigate the results of the 2020 election rather than focus on the future.

“He’s scared to death that he will lose in 2026, and so he’s trying to change the subject,” Schumer (D-NY) told reporters before the president delivered his remarks.

“The bottom line is, if Trump wants to win the American people over, instead of the bulls—t that he’s peddling about 2020, he ought to focus on lowering people’s costs, getting rid of the chaos in administration, getting rid of the corruption,” the Democratic leader added.

Republicans will be defending their slim majorities in the House and Senate in Nov. 3 midterm elections.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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