Iran has dismissed allegations that it is interfering in the US presidential elections by suggesting that the Trump team is attempting to undermine the confidence of American voters, who, according to polls, are expected to come out in force to vote for Democrat nominee Joe Biden. With only two weeks until the 3 November presidential election, Trump’s top intelligence official, John Ratcliffe, accused the Islamic Republic and Russia of trying to influence US voters at an impromptu news conference on Wednesday night. Ratcliffe claimed that both countries had obtained “voter registration information” and that Iran had sent emails designed to: “Intimidate voters, incite social unrest and damage President [Donald] Trump.” He did not offer details on what voter information Iran […]
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