New documents declassified by the Trump administration show that hundreds of thousands of voter files were obtained from Maricopa County, Arizona, during the 2020 election, the Daily Caller learned. An administration official briefed reporters on the new documents, which show that during the 2020 election, 633,000 voter registration files were obtained through the Maricopa County Registrar Office website. Of those files, 930 contained sensitive voter data, which included information about domestic violence victims, judges, and law enforcement officers, the official shared. Trump gave a rare primetime address on July 16 to unveil newly declassified documents he claimed prove China interfered in the 2020 presidential election. During the address, the president accused China of compromising the voter files of 220 million Americans, impacting numerous states.