China, elections and Iran: the takeaways from Trump’s White House address
The US president blends domestic and global politics by accusing Beijing of meddling in the American electoral process

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 targeting Beijing while pressing election integrity changes and defending US military actions.
Here are some of the main points from the speech:
Chinese election interference accusations
Trump claimed China carried out the “largest compromise of election data in history”, framing it as a critical national security threat that demanded immediate action.
He also accused China of influencing US business leaders and journalists to “turn against” the US president.
He alleged that China’s state-sponsored election interference was not just systemic, but specifically targeted at his political survival during his first term.