Trump: 'There Won't be a Transfer, Frankly. There Will Be a Continuation

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The fake news media gave one of their minions the task of asking President Trump the following question:

“Mr. President, real quickly, win, lose or draw in this election, will you commit here today for a peaceful transferal of power after the election?

With with all the variables in motion Trump ricked the left’s boat with his answer.

Trump: “We want to– Get rid of the ballots, and we will have a very peaceful– There won’t be a transfer, frankly. There will be a continuation. The ballots are out-of-control — you know it, and you know who knows it better than anybody else? The Democrats know it better than anybody else.”

Feeling like they “Got Ya’d) President Trump the next part of the plan was to send out Chucky Boy.

“One way of another, there’ll be a peaceful transition of power,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Wednesday night.

Schumer spoke after Trump was asked a “gotcha” question about a “peaceful transferral (sic) of power” at a White House news conference

Via CNS News

In recent weeks, Democrats and their media allies have floated the idea that President Trump — whom they label a “dictator” — will not leave the White House if he loses the election, but will stay put while challenging the election results.

In response to the question on Wednesday, Trump said, “There won’t be a transfer, frankly. There will be a continuation.” In other words, he expects to win re-election.

Here is the question presented to Trump, his response, then Schumer’s comments, in context:

Reporter: “Mr. President, real quickly, win, lose or draw in this election, will you commit here today for a peaceful transferal of power after the election? And there has been rioting in Louisville, there’s been rioting in many cities across this country, red and–your so-called red and blue states — will you commit to making sure that there is a peaceful transferral of power after the election?”

Trump: “Well, We’re going to have to see what happens, you know that. I have been complaining very strongly about the ballots, and the ballots are a disaster and–“

(The reporter kept pressing the president as Trump called on some else. “Go ahead. Please go ahead. Yes, go ahead. You asked a question. Go ahead, please,” Trump said, trying to get the “peaceful transferral” reporter off his back.)

A short time later, CNN’s Erin Burnett asked Schumer for his response to Trump:

“Erin, President Trump is not a dictator, and the American people will not allow him to be one,” Schumer said. “This man has no — no honesty, honor, values or faith in the American system. He doesn’t deserve to be president. And hopefully he will learn his lesson.”

Burnett noted that military leaders have said they don’t see U.S. troops playing a role in ousting the president if the election outcome is disputed. “How do you see this playing out?” she asked Schumer.

Well, the way I see it playing out is, the American people are wedded to democracy. We believe in democracy. And the kind of thing Trump is talking about (vote fraud) just will not happen.

One way or another, there’ll be a peaceful transition of power, and President Trump will not get his wish. One thing I’d say to the American people –vote, vote early, and the best way to prevent Donald Trump from messing around in the election is defeat him in a landslide, and that’s what I hope will happen. It certainly should, given the kinds of things he said.

My wife’s family, huge Trump haters will see the Schumer interview and explode convinced President Trump will not leave the White House AFTER he loses, a foregone conclusion for all of them.

President Trump plainly told the hack reporter, if the election if fair, and I lose, of course, there will be a peaceful transfer of power.

Millions of us also believe the election will be wrought with fraud, and I believe it could end up at the Supreme Court.

Several lawsuits concerning when, where, and how the ballots were processed, will be argued in various federal courts, which will disagree thus be sent to SCOTUS, to end the debate. Just like 2000, half the country will be ecstatic, have furious for years.

Hold on, this election will go down in history as the most corrupt election cycle, following four years of the most corrupt US House, and media coverage in US history.

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