The US Director of Cybersecurity, dismissed by President Donald Trump for saying the November 3 election was the most accurate election in American history, described Trump's claims of election fraud as "farcical."

On Friday, former Director of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security, Chris Krebs, said in an interview with the "60 Minutes" program broadcast by CBS, that the allegations of foreign countries manipulating vote recording systems are unfounded. .

Sydney Powell, Trump's attorney, whose legal team distanced itself from her last week, spoke about a conspiracy theory that voting systems invented in Venezuela by order of its late President Hugo Chavez contributed to turning the US election result in favor of Democratic candidate Joe Biden.

She and others claimed that voting machines overturned votes from Trump to Biden, and that some information about the voting system in the United States was stored on servers in Germany.

Confidence in the elections

"All voices in the United States of America are counted in the United States of America," Krebs said in an excerpt broadcast by "CBS" channel - and the interview will be broadcast in full on Sunday.

Trump fired former chief of cybersecurity agency Chris Krebs on November 17, after describing the elections as "the most accurate in American history."

"There is no evidence to my knowledge that some foreign power has manipulated any machine," Crebs said, describing these allegations as "farcical allegations."

"The American people should have 100% confidence in their vote," he added.

Biden won the election by winning 306 electoral college votes against Trump's 232, and he is ahead of Trump by more than 6 million votes in the popular vote.

Trump and his attorneys continue to claim - without evidence - that the election was stolen from him through massive fraud, and that he is the winner.