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Mitt Romney calls out Republicans for the lawless liars and lunatics which the GOP has become

 

Stuart Stevens: ‘Romney is this x-ray that shows that the Republican Party has no soul or spine’

76-year-old Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) called both presidential frontrunners, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, to step aside for a younger generation. At the same time, excerpts from Romney’s upcoming biography detailing how Romney warned Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell about the attacks on January 6th before they happened, which he ignored. Garrett Haake and Stuart Stevens join Andrea Mitchell to discuss. “You’re not genetically wired to be a coward. You took an oath of office that you are now walking away from defiling because you’re supporting someone you know is against the best interests of America, who really has attempted to overthrow the government of the United States,” Stevens says. “If you don’t stand up to that, why, why are you in office? For good parking at the Senate? It’s really, just… Romney is this x-ray that shows that the Republican Party has no soul or spine.”

 

‘The last guy the GOP picked before they picked Trump’ – Mitt Romney’s reckoning with his party

Staff Writer for The Atlantic and author of the NEW BOOK “Romney: A Reckoning,” McKay Coppins joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the former Republican Presidential Nominee’s tell all book where we comes to terms with how far the Republican party has moved away from his principals

 

Romney reveals private GOP conversations about Trump

CNN’s Jake Tapper discusses new excerpts from Atlantic journalist McKay Coppins’ biography “Romney: A Reckoning,” about what Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney saw during his time in office

 

Mitt Romney gives up on Republican Party he once led

 

Mitt Romney on today’s Republican Party

The Utah Senator and one-time GOP presidential nominee today says he is no longer at home within a Republican Party dominated by Donald Trump. Mitt Romney talks with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell about why he feels a large portion of his party doesn’t believe in the Constitution, and about his reaction to the violence of January 6. He also discusses the example set by his father, George Romney, a former governor of Michigan; and revelations from McKay Coppins’ new biography, “Romney: A Reckoning.”

Mitt Romney Takes BLOW TORCH To Republican Party On His Way Out The Door