АНУ-ын Ерөнхийлөгч сонгуулийн тогтолцоонд “цочмог эмзэг байдал” үүссэн болохыг мэдэгдэж, БНХАУ-ыг сонгуулийн үйл явцад нөлөөлөхийг завдсан гэж буруутгалаа.
АНУ-ын Ерөнхийлөгчийн энэхүү мэдэгдэл Ардчилсан намынхны дунд хүчтэй эсэргүүцэлтэй тулгарлаа. Калифорни мужийн захирагч Гэвин Ньюсом уг үг хэллэгийг ирэх арваннэгдүгээр сарын сонгуулийн үр дүнд эргэлзээ төрүүлэх, олон нийтийг талцуулах зорилготой “эрх мэдэлтний үйлдэл” хэмээн тодорхойлов. Дэд ерөнхийлөгч асан Камала Харрис үүнийг сонгогчдын эрхийг боогдуулах оролдлого гэж үзэж байгаагаа илэрхийлж, Ерөнхийлөгчийг ард иргэдийн итгэлийг сулруулах замаар сонгуулийн ирцийг бууруулахыг зорьж байна хэмээн буруутгав.
Сенатын цөөнхийн бүлгийн дарга Чак Шумер Ерөнхийлөгчийг бодит асуудал болох инфляц, амьжиргааны өртөг, эрүүл мэндийн үйлчилгээний асуудлыг шийдвэрлэхийн оронд хуйвалдааны онол ярьж байна хэмээн шүүмжилсэн юм. Төлөөлөгчдийн танхим дахь Ардчилсан намын бүлгийн дарга Хаким Жеффрис болон Сенатын гишүүн Жон Оссофф нар Ерөнхийлөгчийн байр суурийг эрс буруушааж, сонгуулийн үйл явцыг гуйвуулахыг оролдсон үйлдэл гэж мэдэгдэв. Сенатор Элисса Слоткин Ерөнхийлөгчийг ялалт байгуулахын тулд сонгуулийн саналын хуудсыг хураах зорилгоор цэргийн хүч ашиглаж болзошгүй гэсэн болгоомжлолоо илэрхийлсэн байна.
БНХАУ-ын зүгээс Ерөнхийлөгчийн дэвшүүлсэн мэдээллийг ямар ч үндэслэлгүй гэж няцаав. Бээжин улс орнууд дотоод хэрэгтээ хөндлөнгөөс оролцохгүй байх зарчмыг баримталдаг бөгөөд АНУ-ын сонгуулийн үйл явцад нөлөөлөх сонирхолгүй байгаагаа дахин нотоллоо.
Ерөнхийлөгч өөрийн мэдэгдлийг нь нэвтрүүлээгүй томоохон телевизийн сувгуудыг хуйвалдаанд оролцсон хэмээн буруутгаж, тусгай зөвшөөрлийг нь цуцлах шаардлага тавьсан байна. Мөн тэрээр АНУ-ын тагнуулын байгууллагууд БНХАУ-ын оролцооны талаарх мэдээллийг өөрөөс нь нуун дарагдуулсан гэж мэдэгдсэн нь Вашингтон дахь “гүнзгий төрийн” эсрэг чиглэсэн мэдэгдэл боллоо.
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Top Democrats have reacted with dismay to President Donald Trump’s latest primetime speech insisting the U.S. electoral system has “shocking vulnerabilities” and alleging a Chinese plot to influence the 2020 vote.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, widely tipped to seek his party’s presidential nomination in 2028, set the tone by warning on X that Trump’s words were intended to sow the seeds of suspicion and distrust ahead of November’s midterms, at which Republicans are braced for a wipeout given the president’s sagging approval ratings.
“Tonight, America watched the ramblings of a mad king,” Newsom said. “Donald Trump’s address was not about the last election – it was THIS one. Before a single vote has been cast, he’s already laying the groundwork to rig this election and convince YOU not to trust the results if they don’t go his way.
“This is what authoritarians do. Don’t fall for it. Organize. Mobilize. SHOW UP and VOTE in November!”
Kamala Harris, the former vice president whom Trump beat in the 2024 election, accused the president of attempting to engage in “voter suppression” in a multi-tweet thread and said his administration had not done enough to bring down the cost of living and feared being held to account at the ballot box.
“The president is scared of your power, and he wants you to believe your vote does not matter,” she told voters.
“He wants you to lose confidence in our electoral system so you stay home this November. He knows how discontent[ed] the American people are, and he wants to make sure that you do not vote. Because if the people vote in their numbers, Republicans will lose.”
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said: “This president sadly wallows in grievance, vengeance and conspiracy while Americans want their leaders to boldly tackle persistent inflation, expensive groceries, rising gas prices, and terrible cuts to affordable healthcare.
“We Democrats are engaged in doing exactly that, and we will not let this president use delusional bias and a desperate attempt to preserve his personal political power to attack and undermine Americans’ sacred right to vote.”
Hakeem Jeffries, Schumer’s House counterpart, was even more blunt: “Donald Trump is a feeble, unhinged conspiracy-peddling 80-year-old failed president.
“The economy is a disaster under this guy and the American people know it. Pathetic.”
Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff also labelled Trump “failed and desperate” and accused him of “signaling his unmistakable intent to attack these elections and our voting rights, just as he tried to throw out our votes and seize the presidency in 2020”.
“Our answer will be overwhelming,” he promised. “The power of the presidency is nothing compared to the power of the people.”
Influential Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, now an independent, accused the president of “spewing conspiracy theories” and behaving in “authoritarian fashion” while ignoring the financial struggles of American households.
Meanwhile on MS NOW’s The Last Word, Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin told anchor Lawrence O’Donnell she now feared Trump would attempt to send in the U.S. military to seize ballots because he is “willing to really do anything to win.”

The president’s address, which was long on unverified claims and previously released information and short on evidence, was not broadcast by the ABC and NBC networks, leading Trump to angrily accuse them of being part of the “plot” to unseat him and suggesting they should have their licenses revoked.
He also claimed that U.S. intelligence officials had withheld information from him on China’s alleged meddling as part of an attack on the “deep state” in Washington, D.C.
Beijing itself has since hit back, however, insisting Trump’s allegations have no factual basis and reiterating that it adheres to the principle of non-intervention in other state’s affairs and has no interest in influencing U.S. elections.

