According to one assessment cited here, we believe that adversaries… (сша · американский · трамп)
According to one assessment cited here, we believe that adversaries of the United States—including at minimum Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, and non-state groups—have the ability to influence American election infrastructure. In his address, Trump accused Beijing of committing the largest data theft in history regarding US elections by gaining unauthorized access to personal information belonging to 220 million American voters.
Consensus
- Donald Trump made a national address on July 16.
- Trump stated that Russia is one of the adversaries trying to influence U.S. elections.
- Trump claimed that U.S. intelligence is revealing vulnerabilities in American election infrastructure.
- Trump mentioned that countries including China, Iran, North Korea, and non-state groups also have the ability to affect U.S. electoral systems.
Points of divergence
- Trump accused Beijing of committing the largest data theft in history related to U.S. elections, claiming unauthorized access to personal data of 220 million American voters. — vesti
- Trump said U.S. officials were aware of critical vulnerabilities in election infrastructure but chose to 'boldly lie' and hide the truth from citizens. — vesti
- Trump previously stated that the United States would soon win a military confrontation with Iran. — riamo
Coverage (5 sources)
- Trump Names Russia Among 'Adversaries' Allegedly Influencing US Elections — РИАМО
- US Intelligence in 2020 Reported That Russia Allegedly Counted on Donald Trump's Re-election as President... — ТАСС (Telegram)
- Trump Claims Russia Has the Ability to Influence US Elections — Вести
- Trump Names Russia Among 'US Adversaries' Allegedly Trying to Influence US Elections — ТАСС (Telegram)
- Trump Names Russia Among 'US Adversaries' Allegedly Trying to Influence US Elections — ТАСС (Telegram)