
China has rejected former President Trump's allegations of election interference, labeling them as fabricated. Democrats also condemned the speech, calling it based on lies and debunked conspiracies. The exchange underscores ongoing political tensions between the U.S. and China, as well as domestic divisions. This matters as it reflects the persistence of election-related disputes in American politics.
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China explicitly denies claims, escalating diplomatic friction.
Democrats criticize the speech as 'lies and long-debunked conspiracies'.
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Democrats criticize the speech as 'lies and long-debunked conspiracies'.
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Democrats criticize the speech as 'lies and long-debunked conspiracies'.
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