China, elections and Iran: the takeaways from Trump’s White House address

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According to a global survey, China now outranks the U.S. in favorability across most surveyed nations for the first time in two decades; meanwhile, Trump is scheduled to allege Chinese election meddling despite prior U.S. intelligence assessments finding no such interference.
Progressive:Intelligence contradiction — progressive outlets emphasized that U.S. intelligence assessed with high confidence China did not interfere in the 2020 election, directly contradicting Trump's planned allegations.
Moderate:Reliability doubts — moderate outlets reported both developments neutrally, noting some Trump administration officials worry the classified information about Chinese interference could be inaccurate.
Conservative:Trump's global effect — conservative-leaning outlets attributed the worldwide favorability shift toward China to Trump's return to power and its impact on U.S. international standing.
In a fiery prime-time address to the nation, US President Donald Trump delivered an unprecedented broadside against China, accusing Beijing of orchestrating the “largest compromise of election data in history” and declaring an end to complacency in the face of “Chinese interference”.
The speech, which blended escalating tensions over Iran with sharp domestic warnings ahead of this year’s midterm elections, is one of the most confrontational White House addresses of his second term, directly...
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