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Trump refuses to commit to leave office if he loses.
inicky46 61 Reviews 393 reads
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And that would be fine with all the Trump Turds here, and MAGA-hat wearers everywhere.
Because they hate democracy and the Constitution.

Looks like a coup to me..

hypothetical.  It like some media stooge asking "If the Martians land, will you surrender or fight?"  Losing is not even a possibility for Trump.

Or did you miss that? If "Losing is not even a possibility for Trump," please explain what he'd be doing everything he can to cast doubt on the election?
Also explain why McConnell, Graham, Romney and Rubio have felt the need to make it clear the election will have a legitimate winner who WILL be installed on Jan. 20.

"The winner of the November 3rd election will be inaugurated on January 20th. There will be an orderly transition just as there has been every four years since 1792."

Don't believe Moscow Mitch, Cotton, Ted Cruz, Rubio and Graham in anything they say!!! The GOP has ZERO Credibility.  

Be prepare for election getting settle in the Supreme Court and GOP coming out and saying: "We stole anther one but it is time to get united behind President Elect Trump"

They will make sure to use every legal method to make sure he remains in power, thus securing an "orderly transition". Choosing state electors by the state legislature rather than the popular vote is legal.

Agree with you! Moscow (Mitch and Putin) will make sure Trump is elected again and then there will be a peaceful continuation ...

Well I am not being sarcastic here but really saying Trump goodbye to the White House and his luxurious life, obviously he does not care about Americans neither of America. It will be the best speech in which Trump will be trying to say that he is going

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), who surely has the money to offer a reward to anyone who finds and returns his spine, said "There's no question ... that all the people who had sworn to support the Constitution would assure that there would be a peaceful transition of power."  

Sen. John Thune (R-SD) remarked that "Republicans believe in the rule of law and we believe in the Constitution."  

The careful reader will note that they did not criticize the President at all, and that they also said nothing about what they might do if Trump refused to obey the rule of law. Consequently, this is no different from expressing "concern," as Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) is so fond of doing.  

And we should have learned on much follow-up there tends to be from Republicans in Congress after they have expressed their "CONCERNS" over something Trump did.

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