Asian-American organizations denounced President Donald Trump’s speech delivered earlier this week, calling it a perilous threat to minority communities already confronting attacks and hostility amid increasingly polarized conditions, despite praise from China‑focused commentators.
Analysts noted that much of the voter registration data referenced in the president’s classified reports is contested and had been previously circulated, rather than being novel information.
The speech – coming four months before a high-stakes midterm election amid an unpopular conflict and historically low approval ratings raised concerns that the president might attempt to alter or overturn election outcomes while repeating baseless claims of victory in the 2020 election.
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China’s foreign ministry characterized Trump’s remarks as factually inaccurate and intended to denigrate China, and Chinese-American groups warned that his conspiracy‑laden narratives risk inflaming an already volatile domestic climate.
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