In an address to the nation on Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his accusation that the 2020 presidential election saw interference from foreign actors — claims that have previously been debunked. In particular, Trump singled out China, accusing it of having access to data on U.S. voters, and he vowed to declassify documents he said would support the allegations.
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