Two women in the White House may persuade Trump to leave quietly

Killian Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders

While there have been allegations that the outgoing US President Donald Trump may refuse to leave the White House;

Faced with the possibility that he will be expelled by the US Secret Service and the military, sources insist that this is unlikely.

Regardless, he pledged to "continue the confrontation."

"About half of the country voted for him," said an unnamed source. "He hates losers, but with these results he was not a loser, he was robbed."

This gives him a chance to run again in 2024, or at least protect his trademark. ”

But can women in the White House convince him to leave quietly?


Among the few supporters who can persuade him to leave, two women are troublemakers who still have Trump's confidence, who could step in to get President Trump out quietly and without trouble.

Former White House aides Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Cillian Conway were part of a small group of loyalists who spent election night with Trump and are expected to play key roles in shaping his strategy over the next three months.

Sanders served as press secretary to the president between 2017 and 2019 and is now a journalist for Fox News.

Panama Conway was advisor to the president, until the end of August, and still vigorously defended her former boss in interviews conducted Thursday evening.

Trump blames the lawyers and campaign staff for not thinking about it in advance, and insists that Republican states like Pennsylvania stop counting the votes received after Election Day.

And there were speculations that the president's daughter Ivanka or son-in-law, Jared Kushner, might be forced to "intervene" and persuade Trump to leave the White House.

However, a CNN report concluded that "their willingness to intervene is difficult and unclear."

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