Chuck Schumer Backs Bernie Sanders In Plan To Force Trump From Office If He Loses

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer took to Twitter to share an article written by Politico, which pushed Senator Bernie Sanders’ plan to forcefully remove President Trump from the Oval Office if he loses the election this coming November, according to Breitbart News.

Schumer added approvingly: “This is important: I’m standing side-by-side with @SenSanders to make sure we have a plan if President Trump refuses to leave office.”

The rhetoric that Trump wouldn’t leave peacefully has already been shut down by the President himself, saying that if he loses, he would leave Office and go on to do “other things.”

As Politico reported:

“Sanders is planning a series of actions aimed at raising awareness of the possibility of Trump resisting leaving office if he does not win. The senator will give a speech on the issue in the near future, and send an email to his massive list of supporters about the topic on Friday.”

“What we have got to do in the next two months is to alert the American people about what that nightmarish scenario might look like in order to prepare them for that possibility and talk about what we do if that happens,” he said.

According to an embargoed copy of his coming email, Sanders is planning to state, “This is not just a ‘constitutional crisis.’ This is a threat to everything this country stands for.”

More from Breitbart:

It is unclear what, exactly, Sanders and the Democrats hope to achieve. The idea that Trump would not leave office could be a way to drive voter turnout by casting Trump as a dictator, something they have done for the past four years. It could also be used as a cover for Democrats to refuse to accept the results of the November election if Trump wins. The “Russia collusion” hoax, which vastest several years, was an outgrowth of Democrats’ refusal to accept that Trump won the election in 2016.