News

Sen. Mitt Romney Booed By Utah GOP Convention Before Failed Vote To Censure Him

On Saturday, the Utah Republican party organized an effort to censure Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), condemning his two votes to convict former President Donald Trump following the successful House impeachment vote. The vote failed 711-798, but when Romney took the stage at the Utah GOP convention, he was roundly booed.

“I don’t hide the fact that I wasn’t a fan of our last president’s character issues,” Romney said over the booing crowd. “Oh yeah, you can boo all you like, but I’ve been a Republican all my life. My dad was a governor of Michigan, my dad worked for Republican candidates that he believed in. I worked for Republicans across the country and if you don’t recall, I was the Republican nominee for President in 2012,” Romney said.

“Yeah, I understand I have a few folks who don’t like me terribly much and I – I’m sorry about that. But I express my mind as I believe is right and I follow my conscience as I believe is right,” Romney said.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of political news in your in-box.
We find the news you need to know, so you don't have to.

The resolution to censure Romney was introduced by Republican Delegate Don Guymon from Davis County, Utah. Guymon’s resolution accused Romney of “consistently publicly criticized President Trump” and that his “comments not only hurt President Trump’s reelection but hurt other Republicans on the ballot.” Guymon had eight cosponsors on his resolution.

Brandon Mumei

Recent Posts

Federal Trade Commission Votes To Ban Noncompete Agreements

On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned noncompete agreements in a 3-2 vote. The…

22 hours ago

California Bill Would Prevent CLEAR Passengers From Line-Jumping At Airports

A proposed bill in California would prohibit security screening company CLEAR from skipping the general…

2 days ago

Supreme Court Seems Receptive To Laws That Allow Restrictions On Homeless

On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments over a challenge to a law allowing…

3 days ago

Arizona Republicans Block Bill To Repeal Abortion Ban On State House Floor

The Arizona House of Representatives failed to advance a repeal of the state's 160-year-old abortion…

4 days ago

After Oregon Recriminalizes Drug Possession, What’s Next For The State’s Drug Policy

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) signed a bill restoring criminal charges in cases of hard drug possession.…

1 week ago

Biden’s New Regulation Will Limit Toxic Chemicals In Drinking Water Across The Country

President Joe Biden's administration announced the first-ever national limits on toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water. This…

1 week ago