Earlier today, we reported that Utah’s Weber County Republican party became the second unit in the state to censure Senator Mitt Romney for his votes to impeach former President Donald Trump.
Trump applauded the censure of Romney in a statement posted on his “From the Desk of Donald Trump” website, where he referenced the booing that Romney received at the Utah GOP convention.
Trump said, “After being loudly booed at the Utah Republican Party Convention, Utah’s Weber County censured RINO Mitt Romney in the strongest of terms.”
“Washington County Republicans also censured Romney in April,” Trump added and exclaimed, “He is BAD NEWS for our Country!”
Earlier, we reported:
In the censure resolution, the group stated that the censure was because Romney voted “to convict President Trump in two U.S. Senate impeachment trials which denied the President due process, allowed falsified evidence, did not provide adequate time for an investigation, and did not follow the U.S. Constitution which states a President may only be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors.”
The resolution conversely thanked Romney’s fellow Senator Mike Lee for his votes “to protect due process and the US Constitution by voting against the unconstitutional charges.”
Previously, we reported:
Trump released a statement yesterday addressing Senator Mitt Romney being booed and heckled at the Utah GOP convention this weekend, calling Romney a stone cold loser. Trump’s Statement reads:
“So nice to se RINO Mitt Romney booed off the stage at the Utah Republican State Convention. They are among the earliest to have figured this guy out, a stone cold loser”
His censure was brought forth at the convention as well however it failed with a vote of 798 to 711. The censure was brought forth because Romney voted to remove Trump from office according to Utah Republican Party spokeswoman Lynda Cox.
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