FactCheck: Trump’s Election-Security Claims Misfire on Key Details

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FactCheck.org says Trump's July 16 speech largely recycled known material and distorted data: there is no verified proof of China’s alleged 220 million voter files; DHS’s claim of 278,000 potentially noncitizen registrants relies on opaque methods; intelligence reviews show foreign influence efforts existed historically but there is no evidence of votes flipped in 2020/22/24; California’s slow vote-count is due to mail-in voting practices rather than fraud; and the SAVE America Act would tighten voter ID and citizenship proofs, potentially disenfranchising some eligible voters.
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