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Posted: 2019-12-20T09:12:46Z | Updated: 2019-12-20T11:58:53Z

A former top executive in the Trump Organization has a warning about what President Donald Trump might do if he survives impeachment.

He always is able to shuffle it off to someone else and walk away from it unscathed, Barbara Res , who was vice president in charge of construction at the presidents family company, said on MSNBC Thursday.

Right now, she said, Trump is looking for someone to blame.

In my mind, hes going around saying, Well, it shouldnt have happened and you let it happen, she said.

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow pointed out that White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney was reportedly on the outs and could leave the White House next month.

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But Res said Trumps search for a scapegoat wont end there.

He will, once he gets through this and he probably will he will exact revenge on a lot of people, she warned. A lot of people.

See her full conversation with Maddow above.

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