Barry Diller, chairman of IAC Interactive and billionaire media mogul, has strange plans if Donald Trump wins the race for the White House.

"If Donald Trump doesn't fall, I'll either move out of the country or join the resistance," Diller said at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit, reports Newsmax.

"I just think it's a phenomenon of reality television as politics. I think that that is how it started, reality television as you all know, is based on conflict. Nobody wants to watch reality television of two housewives sitting in a room taking about where they're going to go get their hair done. It's all about conflict," said Diller, describing Trump's rise and the factors behind it, according to Media ITE.

Diller was speaking to Erik Schatzker at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit. During the conversation, Diller said that the Republican Presidential candidate was "a huckster. Somebody who learned long ago in real estate that if you can make a big name for yourself, it can get you an extra dollar," reports Bloomberg Politics.

Diller also said that Trump had fed the nation's hunger for negative emotions. "He's a self-promoting huckster who found a vein. A vein of meanness and nastiness," Diller said.

Diller was of the opinion that Trump would not succeed in winning the elections, but if he did, then Diller had his plans made. "If Donald Trump doesn't fall, I'll either move out of the country or join the resistance," Diller said, reports Bloomberg Politics.

Trump's campaign team did not respond to the comments.