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U.S. President Donald Trump caused a bit of an outcry on Sept. 23, 2020, when he was asked during a press briefing at the White House whether, win, lose or draw, he would commit to a peaceful transferal of power after the election. Playboy reporter Brian Karem posed the question because Trump had for months made statements about serving more than the two terms allowed for a president by the Constitution. Trump has claimed that those comments were jokes. Do you commit to making sure that there’s a peaceful transferal of power? Karem asked. Trump answered, We want to have — get rid of the ballots and you’ll have a very trans — we’ll have a very peaceful — there won’t be a transfer, frankly; there’ll be a continuation. During a briefing the following day, ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl asked White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany several times to clarify the president's comments from the day before. If the president loses this election, will this White House, will this President assure us that there will be a peaceful transfer of power? It’s a very simple question. We’ve been doing it since 1800, Karl stated. McEnany gave a long answer but stated he would accept the results of a free and fair election: Trump has been making unfounded statements to the effect that mail-in voting, which will play a key role in the November 2020 election due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, are prone to widespread fraud. Questions about whether Trump would peacefully leave office swirled for months in the lead-up to the 2020 election. In mid-June, social media users shared posts saying Trump had once suggested he won't leave office at the end of his elected term, prompting readers to ask Snopes if he actually said such a thing. The queries appeared to be based on a speech Trump gave in December 2019 at the Israeli-American Council [IAC] National Summit, during remarks about his administration's controversial decision to move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. In the rambling speech, Trump addressed his friend, billionaire businessman and campaign donor Sheldon Adelson, and stated the new embassy building would be constructed with Jerusalem stone. In the comments, Trump also appeared to be deriding his critics, who had expressed fears that he would not willingly leave office if termed out, or if he lost reelection. Here are his exact words: In June 2020, Trump told Fox News he will leave office to go on, do other things if not re-elected. And while he has claimed previous comments raising doubts about his willingness to leave should he lose the November 2020 election were jokes, we didn't see any hint of levity in his statements at the Sept. 23 press briefing. We therefore rate this claim Mixture.
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