2026-07-17

TRUMP ES UN TIO LOCO ACUSA A CHINA DE CONSPIRAR EN USA

 

Trump accusing China of conspiracy is not mad – it’s worse than that

Trump’s latest attack on the US ‘deep state’ and China is a sign that he’s planning to prepare for the worst in America’s November elections, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley

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Gavin Newsom, California’s governor, is wrong. Donald Trump’s latest attack on China, the “deep state” inside his own country, the intelligence officials who briefed him in the White House, and America’s electoral system are not the “ramblings of a mad king”.

It is much worse than that.

If it were there case that Trump believed the very foundations of American democracy are under attack from Beijing in the most direct and verifiable way - by buying voter data and making fake ballots - then China would be, and should be, under economic sanctions.

Xi Jinping’s agents of turmoil would, and should, be rounded up and expelled. America’s technological systems would, and should, be purged on a gigantic scale and we would, and should, be tossing our iPhones into the toilet bowl.

US President Donald Trump (R) walks with China's President Xi Jinping (L) as
US President Donald Trump (R) walks with China's President Xi Jinping (L) as (AFP/Getty)

China is a malevolent but much more subtle force. It has subverted the West’s independence by getting us all as addicted to its manufactured products just as the British got China addicted to opium. China has stolen hundreds of billions worth of intellectual property from the West.

And now China is strangling access to rare earth minerals and crippling the ability of western battery manufacturers to compete with its strategic control of next generation technologies.

Trump knew all this when he recently visited the Chinese leader in Beijing. He may have mentioned these issues behind closed doors, but in public the relationship between the two leaders could not have been more cordial.

But now Trump has taken to a presidential broadcast from the White House to announce that American elections are vulnerable “to hacking, exploitation, and foreign interference” and accused the People’s Republic of China of carrying out “the largest compromise of election data in history” by acquiring election data – much of which is commercially available for purchase by political campaigns and other interested parties.

“They wanted to just make you sound like your president wasn't so hot, when actually your president has done a great job, and they did everything possible to do exactly that,” he said.

Trump’s Republican Party faces terrible polling and is set to be damned by association with the presidency come the November mid-term elections to Congress. According to a recent Ipsos poll, 61 per cent of Americans disapprove of the way that he is running the country.

Donald Trump speaks about election security during an address to the nation from the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., July 16, 2026
Donald Trump speaks about election security during an address to the nation from the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., July 16, 2026 (Reuters)

And he is making sure that the country is being prepared for what he might next unleash - which is not a “mad king” moment but an all too rational consolidation of his power grab over most of America’s levels of

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