Yet another lie: “Trump has told some advisers he will refuse to leave White House”
Trump will leave quietly, as Michael Cohen has suggested, likely to Mar-a-Lago early and not return. He will remain noisy throughout, whining about the theft of an election even as he tried to steal it using ridiculous degrees of lawfare, losing with a score of 1-60. Meanwhile, a month of temper-tantrums, as we wait for his banning from Twitter after 01/20/2021.
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Trump refusing to leave the White House on 20 Jan 2021 would be the ultimate Reality TV Show. Think global audience. Incredible ratings. A billion viewers. DC Police eviction? Mental health intervention team? Two Secret Service agents using a hammerlock? https://t.co/65y00c7ysj
Just the President of the United States up past 1am tweeting nonsense he’s seeing on a far-right conspiratorial channel that is aimed at casting doubt on a free and fair election he lost more than a month ago and still refuses to concede. https://t.co/KL2Z4qF0L1
A point in favor of “delusional” comes viaCNN, which reports that Trump not only insists he actually won the 2020 election but has maintained at times that he will not vacate the premises on January 20, when his term ends. “In his moments of deepest denial,” it reports, “Trump has told some advisers that he will refuse to leave the White House on Inauguration Day, only to be walked down from that ledge.”
Trump is telling advisers he'll REFUSE to leave the White House on January 20, is 'throwing a tantrum' and is plotting revenge on Republicans who turned on him, report claims
To be perfectly clear about this, Trump 100 percent will leave the White House on Inauguration Day, if not well before. Eventhe scholars who expressed the deepest fears of Trump’s intentions to undermine the systemdid not put credence in the possibility he could defy the outcome by simply refusing to leave. Squatting is not one of the tools in his authoritarian tool kit.
And yet the fact that he has apparently convinced himself thathis struggle to overturn the electionis not only legitimate but viable enough that he can potentially stay in office is a sign that he is engaged in more than a scheme to grift his supporters and maintain his financial and political band, but drinking his own poisoned Kool-Aid.
Buried nugget: In his moments of deepest denial, Trump has told some advisers that he will refuse to leave the White House, only to be walked down from that ledge. “He's throwing a f***ing temper tantrum,” an adviser said. “He's going to leave. He's just lashing out.” https://t.co/oEeff21kWR