24,000 Non-Citizens Cast Votes in the US!
The new claim raised about the 2020 elections in the US stirred the agenda. 128 million records were examined, and it was announced that more than 24,000 non-citizen voters were identified. However, according to Trump, the results that would truly capture attention have not yet arrived.

In the United States, the 2020 presidential election has become the focus of renewed debate with new data shared by Donald Trump. Trump announced that in a study comparing voter registration records from the U.S. Census Bureau with citizenship records, more than 24,000 non‑citizens had voted in the 2020 election. However, the preliminary data released indicate that those votes are not large enough to change the results in key states.
128 Million Voter Registrations Reviewed
In a statement from his Truth Social account, Trump said the Census Bureau had begun comparing voter registration data for the 2020 election with citizenship records.
Trump, who said that about 128 million voter registrations had been examined in the study so far, claimed that the review found more than 24,000 non‑citizens had voted illegally.
Trump also noted that the review was not yet complete, adding that roughly 32 million voter registrations would still be analyzed.

Commerce Minister: This Is Just the Beginning
U.S. Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick also said in a statement on the social media platform X that the work is continuing.
Lutnick argued that the remaining millions of records would be examined in the coming weeks and that new findings could emerge. Stating that the American public deserves transparency on election data, Lutnick said the results would be shared with the public.
Numbers in Key States Revealed
According to the preliminary data shared, the distribution of votes alleged to be cast by non-citizens in some key states also drew attention.
It was alleged that about 600 votes in Michigan, 500 in Wisconsin, 1,000 in Pennsylvania, 400 in Georgia, 1,100 in Arizona, and 250 in Nevada were cast by non-citizens.
However, the current figures show that even if those votes were removed, the outcome of the 2020 presidential election in those states would not change.
For example, Joe Biden had won Wisconsin by more than 20,000 votes, Pennsylvania by more than 75,000, and Georgia and Arizona by over 10,000 votes.

Trump again said, "I won the election".
Trump, following the release of the data, reiterated the long‑standing claims about the 2020 election and made a statement saying, "I won the election".
However, the preliminary study shared so far does not provide evidence that the alleged votes cast by non‑citizens have altered the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
The 32 million votes still pending were recorded.
Trump, after the developments, reiterated his call to Congress to adopt the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act.
The amendment that passed in the House of Representatives failed to advance in the Senate. Democrats who opposed the amendment argue that the new conditions could make it harder for American citizens to vote.
Because the Census Bureau’s review is ongoing, attention has now turned to the roughly 32 million voter registrations awaiting analysis. The final results are expected to further inflame the debate in the United States over election security and citizenship verification.
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