Sen. Blackburn demands accountability regarding alleged Chinese election interference

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Sen. Blackburn
Sen. Blackburn
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on Wednesday said there needs to be accountability after a report was released raising concerns that China had mass-produced fake U.S. driver's licenses to carry out a scheme to hijack the 2020 election with fake mail-in ballots for Democrat Joe Biden. "This is something that has lingered out there from the 2020 elections, and the fact that the Border Patrol actually found some of this and tried to have it investigated, and the FBI said, 'don't touch it,'" Blackburn said. 

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