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Joe Biden fears that Trump will not accept a peaceful transfer of power

In his first interview since stepping down as Democratic presidential candidate, President Joe Biden said he does not believe Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump will accept the outcome if he loses the Nov. 5 election, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

Asked whether he believed there would be a peaceful transfer of power if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the White House, Biden said: “I have no confidence at all.”

He added: “He means what he says. We don’t take him seriously. He means it. All this talk about if we lost, there would be a bloodbath.”

Biden referred to comments made at a march meeting in Ohiowhen the 78-year-old Trump said, “We’re going to put a 100% tariff on every car that crosses the line, and you won’t be able to sell those guys if I get elected.”

He then continued: “If I am not elected, it will be a bloodbath for the whole – to say the least. It will be a bloodbath for the country.”

In response, Biden wrote on X: “Clearly this man wants another January 6th. But the American people are going to hand him another resounding electoral defeat in November.”

Trump took to social media, writing: “The Fake News Media and their Democratic partners in the destruction of our nation pretended to be shocked by my use of the word BLOODBATH, even though they fully understood that I was simply referring to authorized imports. of Crooked Joe Biden, who are killing the auto industry.”

Biden, 81, made his final comments Wednesday during an interview with CBS’ Robert Costa. The clip was released ahead of the full interview airing this weekend CBS Sunday morning.

Biden initially said he did not believe there would be a peaceful transfer of power if Trump won, but then quickly corrected himself by saying Trump would lose.

He went on to say, “You can’t love your country only when you win.”

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Biden officially announced on July 21 that he would no longer seek re-election to the nation’s highest office, and he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place.

The Covid-stricken president took to his official George Clooney and fears about his physical and mental abilities to serve.

Harris announced Tuesday that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz would be her vice presidential running mate.