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China rejects Trump’s election meddling claims as “fabricated” and “slanderous”

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China has rejected President Donald Trump's allegations that Beijing interfered in US elections, with a foreign ministry spokesman calling the claims 'entirely fabricated' and 'maliciously slanderous'. Trump made the accusations in a national address, alleging the 'largest compromise of election data in history'. China insists the claims are baseless and have been disproven. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions over election security between the two countries.

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China rejects Trump's allegations as fabricated and slanderous.

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Foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said the allegations are 'entirely fabricated, maliciously slanderous and have long been proven completely groundless'.

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Foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said the allegations are 'entirely fabricated, maliciously slanderous and have long been proven completely groundless'.

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  • China rejects Trump's allegations as fabricated and slanderous.
  • The dispute is a continuation of previous accusations by Trump over the years.

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Beijing has sharply dismissed President Donald Trump’s allegations that China has interfered in US elections, mirroring its strong reaction to similar accusations he has made over the years. The allegations are “entirely fabricated, maliciously slanderous and have long been proven completely groundless”, foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said Friday.

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Foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said the allegations are 'entirely fabricated, maliciously slanderous and have long been proven completely groundless'.

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President Trump accused Beijing of carrying out the 'largest compromise of election data in history'.

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The allegations have long been proven completely groundless.

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