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Trump, who spoke from the White House on Thursday, has repeatedly made unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud and foreign meddling in the 2020 election which he lost to Joe Biden.
In the half-hour speech, delivered three months before the midterm elections, he said he had declassified hundreds of intelligence files which supported his claims that Beijing had tried to sway the election in Biden’s favour.
The US intelligence community has previously concluded China did not interfere in the 2020 election.
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In a dramatic 25-minute primetime address from the White House, President Donald Trump has ordered the immediate declassification and release of highly sensitive intelligence records, accusing the People’s Republic of China of executing what he termed the largest compromise of election data in history. Trump asserted that Beijing illicitly acquired 220 million U.S. voter records—including names, addresses, phone numbers, and political affiliations—starting during the 2020 election cycle. Launching a fierce attack on what he termed ‘deep state’ actors within the intelligence community, Trump accused officials of deliberately suppressing dozens of CIA and NSA reports regarding Chinese targeting. He directed the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Department of Justice (DOJ), the FBI, and the CIA to launch a sweeping investigation into the alleged cover-up. The President used the declassification to demand that congressional Republicans immediately pass the stalled SAVE America Act to enforce strict voter ID and citizenship verification before the critical November 2026 midterm elections. While critics and independent analysts point out that these claims contradict established intelligence assessments showing no vote manipulation, the move has triggered a massive political storm and threatens to severely escalate diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing.
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For the first time since 2013, there is not a single Russian warship left in the Mediterranean. Russia’s permanent naval presence has evaporated.
Meanwhile, their only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, is reportedly heading to the scrapheap after 9 years and $1 billion wasted on failed repairs. It is in such terrible shape that no one even wants to buy it for scrap metal.
Which begs the question: how is the legendary Russian submarine fleet holding up?
The reality under the surface isn’t much better. Submarine maintenance requires advanced high-tech alloys, precision engineering, and specialized electronics—precisely the things Russia can no longer import due to sanctions. While they still have a few modern hulls, the majority of the fleet is plagued by:
Noisy propulsion systems: Lack of precision parts makes them easier for NATO to track.
Delayed refits: Shipyards are clogged with broken surface ships and starved of cash.
Safety cuts: A dangerous cocktail when dealing with nuclear reactors.
A self-proclaimed naval superpower, now reduced to a green-water navy with rusted hulls and empty docks
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President Donald Trump accused China of interfering with US elections in 2020, threatening to upend ties with the world’s second-biggest economy as he focuses on securing a victory in the midterms in November.
Speaking in a prime-time address from the White House, Trump said the Chinese government stole 220 million voter files, including names, addresses and other sensitive data in what is “believed to be the largest compromise of election data in history” — claims that US intelligence agencies have previously debunked. More here: bloom.bg/4ppanhh
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