>>10806837 , >>10806862 Video: McMaster rejects CNN's question about whether the military would remove POTUS
Did everyone notice how scared McMaster looks when being interviewed? And Trump tweeted a thanks to him last week. Controlled Op?? I think so
This is what McMaster said to CNN
Former United States National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said Thursday that President Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transition of power after Election Day is "very disappointing."
"Really this is something that our founders feared," McMaster said in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "We all have to demand that our leaders restore confidence in our democratic principles and institutions and processes. Of course, it's the administration who has responsibility to secure the election process. There's been a lot of work done within that administration to do it after the lessons of the 2016 election."
On Wednesday, Trump was asked whether he would not commit to a peaceful transition of power and he said, "Well, we're going to have to see what happens."
"Our elections have been under attack in the past," McMaster added. "Let's not attack them ourselves. Let's come together as Americans and execute a process that we can have confidence in."
The retired United States Army lieutenant general went on to echo America's most senior general, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, who told Congress in a letter released in August that the military will not play a role in November's election and won't help settle any disputes if the results are contested.
"Those who suggest that the military would have any role in transition, they are being equally irresponsible," McMaster said. "The military should have nothing to do with partisan politics and nothing to do with even any talk about a transition between administrations."
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/us-election-news-09-24-20/index.html