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Trump’s Thursday speech largely reheated debunked conspiracy theories about his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden.
By Bo Erickson and Erin Banco WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration spent more than a year scrutinizing the federal agency that oversees U.S. voting systems, questioning its handling of the 2020 presidential election and vetting potential new leaders before he fired its commissioners last week,
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on topics he says will include elections and voting machines.
Mullin insisted that the president was not relitigating the 2020 election, “although he definitely could at this point.”
Markey demanded Trump's impeachment after his prime-time address alleging Chinese election interference and fraud.
The president accuses China of meddling in the 2020 election, directly contradicting past findings from US intelligence.
Ohio was one of 18 states President Donald Trump said had election data compromised by China, though state officials said the information was publicly available and not the result of a security breach.
Trump is expected to meet with China’s leader in Washington in September, and the White House gave no indication the topic would be on the agenda.
Not even a veteran Republican elections attorney was convinced by President Donald Trump’s bonkers speech claiming “shocking vulnerabilities” in the security of U.S. polls. Ben Ginsberg, former national counsel to the presidential campaigns of George W.
