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Will there be a peaceful transfer of power after the US presidential elections?
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Donald Trump appeared to refuse to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, should he be unsuccessful in the presidential elections later this year. He also went on to suggest that the Supreme Court would play a key role after the election. Watch the video below:
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