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Obama joked that Trump might have to get dragged out of the White House by Navy SEALs

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WASHINGTON - Former President Barack Obama joked that President Donald Trump could be removed from the White House by Navy SEALs if he refuses to leave after Inaugurati­on Day. Obama appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Thursday, where Kimmel riffed about what might happen if an unnamed person - clearly Trump - were trying not to be found.

"You know

the White House well. You lived there for eight years. Are there places someone could hide? Like, if, say, they were going to be removed? Are there little cubby holes or anything that you know about?"

Obama laughed along and said:  "Well, I think we can always send the Navy SEALs in to dig him out."

The moment was a response to Trump's ongoing refusal to concede the election after losing to President- elect Joe Biden.

He has instead spread baseless claims of voter fraud and launched legal challenges in battlegrou­nd states. The Trump campaign has already lost most of these lawsuits. Trump is due to remain as president until Inaugurati­on Day on January 20. He continues to argue that he won the election, and has not publicly discussed how far he might go to stay in the White House. A president

has never had to be removed from the White House before, and there is no set procedure for doing so.

Government experts and former officials  previously told Insider  that doing so could fall to the Secret Service if Trump refused to leave. A representa­tive for Biden also previously referenced removing Trump from the White House.

The representa­tive said that the US government is "perfectly capable of escorting trespasser­s out of the White House" in response to early suggestion­s that Trump would not succeed.

Biden has also been denied access to transition materials, including funding and access to intelligen­ce briefings to government agencies.

Speaking on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Obama said: "I wish the transition was going better." "We lose time during these crises." – BUSINESS INSIDER, US.

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