2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said if President Trump loses the presidential election this fall, she believes he won't go 'silently into the night'
2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said Thursday that if President Donald Trump loses the presidential election this fall, she believes he won't go"silently into the night."
"I don't want to scare people, but I want you to be prepared. I have every reason to believe that Trump is not going to go, you know, silently into the night if he loses. He's going to try to confuse us, he's going to try to bring all kinds of lawsuits, he's got his crony Attorney General Barr ready to do whatever is necessary," Clinton said at The 19th Represents Summit.
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