Sarah Sanders says Trump won't need a transfer of power: "He's going to win"

"I don’t think he expects to need to have any type of transfer of power," Sanders said.

Published September 25, 2020 3:03AM (EDT)

Donald Trump on "Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" (CBS)
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Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said on Thursday that President Donald Trump is not planning for a peaceful transfer of power because he expects to win.

During a press conference on Wednesday, Trump refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses in November.

"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," he remarked. "Get rid of the ballots and you'll have a very peaceful — there won't be a transfer frankly. There'll be a continuation."

Sanders appeared on Fox News and was asked about the president's comments.

"I think the president feels like many American, that it's not going to matter because he's going to win on election day and he'll be serving another four years," Sanders opined. "So, I don't think he expects to need to have any type of transfer of power."

According to Sanders, many Americans "will question that final result" because of the increased use of mail-in ballots.

When the conversation turned to the upcoming debate, the former White House press secretary attacked the media.

"I think if Joe Biden doesn't fall asleep on stage, the media will declare him the winner regardless of how well the president does," Sanders insisted.

Watch the video below from Fox News.


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