(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump told the United Nations Security Council that China is attempting to interfere in the 2018 midterm congressional elections and alleged Beijing seeks to help his opponents.
His remarks came three days after China placed an advertising supplement in Iowa's largest newspaper attacking Trump's trade war with Beijing. The four-page supplement in the Des Moines Register, Iowa's largest newspaper, highlighted the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on the state's soy farmers. The supplement called the dispute “the fruit of a president's folly.”
“Regrettably, we've found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election, coming up in November, against my administration,” Trump told the Security Council on Wednesday at a meeting he hosted. “They do not want me or us to win because I am the first president ever to challenge China on trade and we are winning on trade, we are winning at every level. We don't want them to meddle or interfere in our upcoming election.”
A tweet he posted shortly afterward suggested he was basing the accusation on the Iowa newspaper ad.