Trump won't leave White House 'voluntarily' if he loses 2020 election, predicts GOP candidate William Weld

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Trump won't leave White House 'voluntarily' if he loses 2020 election, predicts GOP candidate William Weld
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'He'll have a run at saying, 'It was a rigged game so I'm not leaving,'' said Weld.

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor William Weld said Friday that he believes President Donald Trump will not willingly cede the Oval Office if he does not win the election in 2020.

"Not voluntarily," said Weld."He'll have a run at saying, 'It was a rigged game so I'm not leaving.' I don't think the military and indeed even the Justice Department — the rank-and-file, the investigative agencies — would stand for that in this country." "It's very obvious that he wants to be what the people who wrote the Constitution were hell-bent to avoid, which is a king," responded Weld. "He loves autocrats and he consorts with them and he says a free press is the enemy of the people... He says 'We just can't have these restrictions on me. I'm not gonna play. If anyone's investigating me, I'm not gonna engage with Congress.

In March 2018, Trump praised Chinese President Xi Jinping for having done away with term limits in his country.

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