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Trump claims China compromised voter data that's already publicly available

1 sources3 storiesFirst seen 7/17/2026Score47Mixed Progress
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Voter data Trump claimed China obtained is easy to obtain in most states.

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President Trump called China's acquisition of voter information "the largest compromise of election data in history." In 20 states, anyone can get this information with a simple public request.

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One of President Trump's biggest claims in his Thursday night election security speech was that China accessed more than 200 million Americans' voter information.

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