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Posted: 2020-11-14T07:50:54Z | Updated: 2020-11-14T13:41:20Z

The operating assumption at the White House is that President Donald Trump is heading into his second term, his trade adviser Peter Navarro said Friday, despite all the facts to the contrary.

Clearly others in the administration agree, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and press secretary Kayleigh McEnany , who said she expects Trump to attend his own inauguration in January.

We are moving forward here at the White House under the assumption that there will be a second Trump term, Navarro said on Fox Business.

Trump has refused to concede the race that has been declared for President-elect Joe Biden , and is challenging the results in court, with no success to date.

Navarro revealed the working assumption while responding to a question about what trade actions Biden might take as president.

Our assumption is a second Trump term, Navarro repeated. Any speculation about what Joe Biden might do in office is moot at this point, he added.

We think he won that election , said Navarro.

Navarro has long unabashedly supported Trump in public, often blurring the lines between his official White House job and his role as a Trump campaign surrogate even though plugging the presidents reelection on the taxpayers dime is a violation of the Hatch Act.

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Navarros repeated disregard for the law warrants his removal from federal service, CREW wrote in a letter last month to the Special Counsels Office after Navarro brazenly admitted on Fox that he had worked for Trumps campaign. Anything less than that reaffirms this administrations complicity in allowing senior officials to act as if they are above the law.