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Voter Fraud in the US is Extremely Rare, Despite False Claims by Trump and Allies
Despite repeated false claims by former President Donald Trump and his allies that the 2020 election was stolen, voter fraud in the United States is exceedingly rare, according to election officials and experts from both political parties. While instances of voter fraud do occur, the nation’s decentralized and multilayered election system is designed to detect and prevent such activities, making large-scale election manipulation nearly impossible.
Voter fraud can involve illegal actions such as casting multiple ballots, tampering with votes, or using a deceased person’s identity to vote. All of these are criminal offenses carrying significant penalties. However, the robust safeguards in place across the country’s thousands of independent voting jurisdictions make it difficult to organize fraud on a scale that could alter the outcome of an election, especially in high-stakes presidential races.
Each state in the US has its own set of voting laws, and these laws typically include measures to verify the identity of voters. For in-person voting, many states require photo identification or other forms of verification, while absentee and mail-in voting are secured through processes like signature matching and ballot tracking. Additionally, federal laws require regular updates to voter lists, which help ensure that voter rolls are accurate and up-to-date.
Although Trump and his supporters have repeatedly claimed that widespread fraud cost him the 2020 election, investigations in multiple states have found very few verified cases. A comprehensive review by the Associated Press of potential fraud in the six battleground states contested by Trump found fewer than 475 cases out of millions of ballots cast. This number is far too small to have impacted the overall outcome of the election, where President Joe Biden won by a margin of 311,257 votes across those key swing states.
Many allegations of voter fraud have turned out to be false or based on misunderstandings, such as voters accidentally submitting multiple ballots or mismatches in signatures due to illness. Even some of the rare instances of fraud were found to have been committed by Trump supporters, further undermining claims of widespread manipulation against him.
Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results have largely failed. His legal team’s attempts to challenge the results were rejected in court, with several of his lawyers facing disbarment and defamation lawsuits from voting technology companies and election workers who were harassed over baseless fraud claims. Trump himself is currently facing criminal charges in Georgia, where he is accused of pressuring state officials to “find” enough votes to overturn the election results in his favor.
Despite these attempts, the integrity of the 2020 election remains upheld, with experts continuing to emphasize the rarity of voter fraud in the United States.
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EU Must End ‘Naivety’ on Trade and Confront China’s Industrial Strategy, Says French Minister
France’s Minister for Foreign Trade, Nicolas Forissier, has called on the European Union to abandon what he described as “naivety” in its approach to global trade, urging a tougher stance on countries accused of distorting markets through industrial policy and trade practices.
Speaking in an interview with Euronews’ 12 Minutes With programme, Forissier said Europe must respond more firmly to what he described as the weaponisation of trade dependencies, warning that China in particular could damage its own long-term interests by undermining European industry.
“The Chinese have to understand that they won’t win anything if they destroy the European industry and then the European market, which is an essential market for them,” he said. “We must no longer be naive.”
His comments come as the European Commission prepares to hold an “orientation debate” next week on how to respond to a surge of low-cost Chinese imports. The discussion is expected to shape possible new trade defence measures, with further talks likely when EU leaders meet in Brussels in mid-June.
Forissier said the shift in thinking was not limited to China alone but applied to any country using commercial leverage to gain strategic advantage. “It is not only China,” he said. “It is all the countries that weaponise trade.”
Among the proposals under consideration is a requirement for EU companies to diversify supply chains, sourcing components from at least three different suppliers in order to reduce dependency on any single foreign market. Asked whether he supported such a measure, Forissier replied: “Yes, we have to.”
Other options include targeted tariffs on sensitive industries such as chemicals, alongside stronger use of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tools to counter imports priced below domestic market levels. These measures are designed to address concerns over overcapacity in China’s industrial sector and its impact on European manufacturers.
The debate is taking place against a backdrop of widening trade imbalances. EU goods imports from China exceeded exports by €359.3 billion in 2025, marking an increase of nearly 20% compared with the previous year.
China has already warned it could retaliate if the bloc imposes new restrictions, raising concerns about potential escalation in trade tensions between two of the world’s largest economies.
France has repeatedly pushed for a more assertive European trade policy, arguing that state subsidies, export controls on raw materials and industrial overproduction in major economies are distorting global markets.
Forissier stressed that Europe must maintain open dialogue with Beijing while defending its own industrial base. “We try to respect the Chinese,” he said. “The Chinese have to respect us, and this is the message European institutions have to send.”
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