Trump said in a White House address on Thursday that the US electoral system had been dangerously exposed and urged lawmakers to adopt new restrictions on voting, despite scant appetite for the measures even within his Republican Party.
He also said he would declassify intelligence that purportedly shows that China had illicitly acquired 220 million voter files.
“The relevant claims made by the US side are pure fabrications and malicious smears that have long since been proven to be groundless statements,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said when asked about Trump’s latest claims.
“China has… no interest in the US election and has never interfered in it.
“The international community sees very clearly who it is that habitually interferes in the internal affairs of other countries.
“We urge the US side to reflect on its own actions, stop baselessly smearing China, refrain from making an issue of China in its elections, and do more to benefit China-US relations.”
Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was “rigged” has never been substantiated. More than 60 lawsuits produced no ruling establishing fraud capable of changing the outcome, while recounts, audits and his own Justice Department found none. (AFP)


















