Senator Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah, has reiterated his refusal to support former President Donald Trump, emphasizing that his decision is rooted in concerns over Trump's character.
Despite attending a recent meeting with Trump and Senate Republicans, Romney clarified that his presence was for listening purposes only, not to signal a change in his stance. His consistent opposition to Trump highlights a significant divide within the Republican Party, as Romney positions himself as a vocal critic of the former president based on moral grounds.
This ongoing conflict underscores the broader struggle within the GOP regarding Trump's influence and the direction of the party.
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Mitt stubbornly refuses to support Trump, invokes rape hoax
“I didn’t go there to support former President Trump, I went there to listen to what he was planning on doing if he became president,” Romney told the CNN correspondent on Tuesday. “With President Trump, it’s a matter of personal character,” he ...
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'Elitist Republican' Mitt Romney's claim of attending Trump's Capitol Hill meeting 'to listen, not support' ex-POTUS divides Internet
Mitt Romney maintained his anti-Trump stance despite attending the former president's meeting with the party's legislators in Washington DC
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