House speaker Nancy Pelosi said that Trump would be "fumigated out" of the White House if he would not leave, when speaking to MSNBC.
She made the statement just a day after President Trump said he may not accept the November election results, reports The Daily Wire.
"The fact is, whether he knows it yet or not, he will be leaving. Just because he might not want to move out of the White House doesn’t mean we won’t have an inauguration ceremony to inaugurate a duly-elected President of the United States," said Pelosi.
"I’m second in line to the presidency and just last week I had my regular continuation of government briefing," she continued.
"This might interest you because I say to them, 'This is never going to happen. God willing it never will. But there is a process. It has nothing to do with the certain occupant of the White House doesn’t feel like moving and has to be fumigated out of there because the presidency is the presidency. It’s not geography or location."
"So, so much for him. I wouldn’t spend so much time on it," Pelosi continued. "That’s a victory for him because then we’re not talking about your first, more important subject which is what are we going to do to stop this vicious virus that is making an assault on our health, again, our lives, our livelihood and life of our democracy."
When Trump was speaking on Fox News about whether he would accept the upcoming election results, he said "It depends. I think mail-in voting is going to rig the election. I really do."
"Are you suggesting that you might not accept the results of the election?" asked Wallace.
"No. I have to see," Trump responded, "Look you — I have to see. No, I’m not going to just say 'yes.' I’m not going to say 'no.' And I didn’t last time, either."
In the MSNBC interview, Pelosi was asked, "Can you explain to Americans why something that was so easy to do for Republicans and Democrats alike not so long ago now is met with such resistance by Mitch McConnell’s United States Senate?"
"Well, let’s hope that it won’t be," responded Pelosi, "but let’s just say there’s no way that I can explain the behavior of the Republicans enabling the current occupant of the White House to behave in the manner that he has behaved … I have said what he has done is going to be doggy-doo stuck to the shoe of Republicans for a very long time to come because they enabled him to do these bad things."
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