Schiff’s remarks come days after President Joe Biden said he didn’t know whether the upcoming election would be “peaceful.”

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., on Sunday echoed President Joe Biden’s remarks last week that the upcoming election would be “free and fair,” but maybe not “peaceful.”

“If it is close, if [former President] Donald Trump loses again, as I expect that he will, he will contest it,” Schiff told moderator Kristen Welker on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.” “He has more reason to contest it than he did before, not because of any flaw in the election, but because Donald Trump believes, and perhaps with reason, that if he doesn’t succeed at the ballot box, he may be going to jail. So he’s going to challenge the results.

His comments follow remarks from Biden at the White House press briefing room on Friday, in which the president told reporters he was confident that the upcoming election “will be free and fair” but didn’t know “whether it will be peaceful.”


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    Honestly, Trump is so fucking ready to contest the election he might do it if he wins. If he does win the vote I’d wager money on him accidentally falling back on “this election was stolen” rhetoric at his acceptance speech anyways.

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      He did it when he won in 2016. When people pointed out that Hillary won the popular vote, he complained it was only because of the “illegals” voting.

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      Him winning would shift the rhetoric into removing the election process since it was so questionable. I doubt the goal of replacing everyone with those loyal to the President will stop in the administration. If nothing else, more quid pro quo. He’s shown that with the latest disasters, suggesting that he’d restrict help from those not supporting him.