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China rejects US election interference accusations

Beijing has officially responded to allegations of electoral interference made by Donald Trump, dismissing the claims as entirely without merit.

By 17 Jul 2026 · 15:30 CET Updated 17 Jul 2026 · 15:30 CET

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Chinese officials have formally refuted allegations of election interference, characterising the claims made by Donald Trump as entirely groundless. During a daily briefing held in Beijing, a government spokesperson urged the United States to cease making such accusations against the country. The statement serves as a direct response to recent remarks, with Chinese authorities categorically denying any involvement in American electoral processes. According to Euronews, the Chinese government maintains its stance that these claims lack factual basis.

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