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Trump Unleashes Election Intel: China Stole 220 Million Voter Files, Deep State Cover-Up

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Trump Unleashes Election Intel: China Stole 220 Million Voter Files, Deep State Cover-Up
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Trump Unleashes Election Intel: China Stole 220 Million Voter Files, Deep State Cover-Up By Jennifer Van Laar | 9:35 PM on July 16, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Every American deserves to know that when they cast their vote, that vote will be counted accurately in a system that is secure—one where cheating and interference are not just difficult, but virtually impossible.Unfortunately, the system we have today falls catastrophically short of that standard. Tonight, I am announcing the immediate declassification and release of critical intelligence revealing shocking vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure.This evidence shows that the election system we have is dangerously exposed to hacking, exploitation, and foreign interference.

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Trump Unleashes Election Intel: China Stole 220 Million Voter Files, Deep State Cover-Up By Jennifer Van Laar | 9:35 PM on July 16, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Saul Loeb/Pool via AP In a highly-anticipated primetime speech Thursday night, President Donald Trump announced "the immediate declassification and release of critical intelligence revealing shocking vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure," including evidence of "China’s illicit acquisition of 220 million U.S. voter files" in the 2020 election, and a DHS evaluation of state voter rolls and public records revealed that 278,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in federal elections.

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