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China Denies Trump's Election Interference Claims

China Denies Trump's Election Interference Claims

China has officially rejected claims made by Donald Trump regarding election interference, labeling them as "pure fabrication." The statement from China comes in response to a speech delivered by Trump on Thursday, where he reiterated his accusations. Democrats have also voiced strong criticism of Trump's address, characterizing his statements as "lies and long-debunked conspiracies."

During his speech, Donald Trump urged for the passage of the Save America Act. This legislation is presented as an updated and expanded version of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (Save) act, which was previously introduced. The original Save act successfully passed through the US House of Representatives but did not receive a vote in the Senate.

The current iteration of the Save America Act includes several stringent provisions. Notably, it mandates a "very strict voter ID requirement" for individuals casting ballots. Furthermore, the act proposes a requirement for states to regularly submit their voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security. An additional measure within the bill establishes "criminal liability for election officials" who register voters without adequate documentary proof of citizenship.

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