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Trump cites potential hack of US elections in speech slammed for stoking voter fears
President Donald Trump claimed U.S. election infrastructure is vulnerable to foreign cyberattacks, citing declassified documents without providing evidence of actual interference. Critics accused him of undermining trust in elections and politicizing the issue ahead of midterms, while he promoted the SAVE America Act to restrict voter access.
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