President Donald Trump said he would leave the White House without disruption if he lost the presidential election in November, downplaying the idea that he would resist leaving office if presidential hopeful Joe Biden won.
“Certainly, if I don't win, I don't win,” Trump said during a Fox News interview on Friday, adding that if Biden won, he’d “go on, do other things.”
These comments are in response to Biden saying Trump would not leave office if he lost the election.
“I was so damn proud to hear that four chiefs of staff coming out and ripping the skin off of Trump,” Biden said during an interview on “The Daily Show.”
“I promise you, I am absolutely convinced they will escort him from the White House with great dispatch.”
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Fox News Friday, "I think that’s a ridiculous proposition."
"This president’s looking forward to November," McEnany said. "This president’s hard at work for the American people, and leave it to Democrats to go out there and grandstand and level these conspiracy theories."
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