Hillary Clinton the Democratic presidential nominee of 2016 on Thursday warned that President Donald Trump won’t go “silently into the night,” if he loses the presidential election in October. She was speaking at the 19th Represents Summit.

Stating that people need to be prepared Hillary said, “I have every reason to believe that Trump is not going to go, you know, silently into the night if he loses. He’s going to try to confuse us, he’s going to try to bring all kinds of lawsuits, he’s got his crony Attorney General (William) Barr ready to do whatever is necessary.”

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Meanwhile, validating the claim made by her, Donald Trump has already started spreading speculations about a ‘potential fraud’ in mail-in voting. He admitted on Thursday that emergency fund of the postal service was not approved in order to block mail-in voting.

Hillary also said that she is now focussed on getting Joe Biden elected as the President. She also requested Democrats to join in large numbers for voting because “it limits the chance for Trump to try to undermine the outcome of the election.”

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Joe Biden also had repeatedly stressed his concern that President Donald Trump could interfere with the election to ensure his victory. In June, Biden said that his “single greatest concern” is that “the president is going to try to steal this election.”