Trump not committing to peaceful transition a 'gift' to adversaries: H.R. McMaster

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Trump not committing to peaceful transition a 'gift' to adversaries: H.R. McMaster
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'If the Russians can just use our own words against us, that's the best way to pull us apart from one another,' Trump's former national security adviser said.

McMaster also said that the military should have"no role" in a presidential transition. Some—including Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden—have suggested that the military may need to become involved in a scenario where Trump refuses to leave office.

"I think what's really clear for the American people to understand is the military will have no role in a transition. In fact to even talk about it, I think, is irresponsible and that's maybe why if you detect some reticence on the part of senior military leaders or those in the Pentagon to talk about it, it's because it shouldn't even be a topic for discussion," the retired general said.

Concerns over the outcome of the election have mounted in recent days, particularly as Trump continues to attack mail-in voting, claiming without evidence that it will lead to higher levels of fraud. Prominent GOP lawmakers have also suggested that the election could be contested and go before the Supreme Court.

"We will accept the court's decision, Republican and Democrat. I promise you as a Republican, if the Supreme Court rules in favor of Joe Biden, I will accept that result," Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and Trump loyalist, told Fox News on Thursday."My hope is that we have such an overwhelming victory we don't have to worry about the courts."

Other Republicans have been more critical of Trump declining to commit to a peaceful transition. GOP Senator Mitt Romney of Utah—who has frequently clashed with the president and joined Democrats in voting for his removal following his impeachment in the House of Representatives—compared such a scenario to the ongoing political tensions"Fundamental to democracy is the peaceful transition of power; without that, there is Belarus.

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