Key facts
- President Donald Trump accused China of interfering in U.S. elections.
- Trump alleged that China stole election data on hundreds of millions of Americans.
- He also claimed "deep state" bureaucrats covered up the interference.
- Analysts view these allegations as a new dimension in the U.S.-China rivalry.
President Donald Trump has accused China of interfering in U.S. elections and stealing the data of hundreds of millions of Americans, further alleging that "deep state" bureaucrats attempted to conceal this interference. These claims, made during a primetime address, suggest a significant escalation in the U.S.-China rivalry, moving beyond traditional economic and geopolitical tensions to encompass electoral integrity. Analysts interpret this development as signaling a new and potentially volatile front in the bilateral competition, with implications for future diplomatic relations and domestic politics.
