"US-China Tensions Escalate as Beijing Denies Election Interference Claims" In a heated exchange between the world's two superpowers, China has vehemently rejected allegations of election interference made by former President Donald Trump. During a press conference on Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian dismissed Trump's claims as "entirely fabricated" and "groundless," emphasizing that Beijing has no interest in meddling with US elections. Trump's Thursday primetime address sparked outrage in China, with the country's leaders accusing the former president of spreading baseless conspiracy theories. As tensions between the two nations continue to rise, the latest exchange highlights the deep-seated mistrust and animosity that has characterized the US-China relationship in recent years.


China denied President Trump’s accusation that it interfered with the 2020 presidential election, calling the claim “entirely fabricated” and “groundless” while insisting it never had any interest in meddling with U.S. elections. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian responded to Trump’s Thursday primetime address, when the president accused...