Chinese officials respond to Donald Trump’s post-election remarks, which he made during a Thursday-night appearance that included allegations about the 2020 U.S. election. In the reports, Trump claims China hacked American voter files and frames these assertions as part of broader allegations about election integrity. The same coverage says China “hits back” by disputing the claims, though specific rebuttals and evidence are not detailed in the provided excerpts. The reporting also links the dispute to uncertainty around a high-profile, “landmark” state visit, suggesting that the political fallout from Trump’s statements could affect the diplomatic timetable or public messaging around the trip. Other context about what measures, if any, are being taken by either government is not included in the supplied text. Across the available sources, the central points are that Trump makes new election-related allegations involving China, that China denies or pushes back on those claims, and that the controversy contributes to doubts about planned diplomatic engagement.
China denies Trump’s claims about 2020 election as state visit uncertainty rises
Chinese officials respond to Donald Trump’s post-election remarks, which he made during a Thursday-night appearance that included allegations about the 2020 U.S. election. In the reports, Trump claims...
- Donald Trump makes election-related allegations about the 2020 U.S. election during a Thursday-night appearance.
- Trump alleges China hacked American voter files.
- China responds by disputing or pushing back against the claims.
- The dispute is reported to raise questions about a planned landmark state visit.
- The reports provided do not include detailed evidence or specific official rebuttal statements.
Trump made a series of explosive allegations about the 2020 election on Thursday night, including that China hacked American voter files.
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