Sen. Romney says he is bracing for the 'unimaginable' consequences for his impeachment conviction vote.
Speaking with The New York Times podcast"The Daily," Romney said he is expecting"unimaginable" consequences for his vote, adding that he does not yet know what they will be.
Perhaps the strongest criticism was leveled by Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., which was amplified by his tight-knit circle of conservative allies. Trump Jr.that Romney is"forever bitter he will never be" president, calling him"too weak to beat the Democrats then so he’s joining them now." Romney's own niece, Ronna McDaniel, who not long after becoming chairwoman of the Republican National Committee publicly dropped"Romney" from her name,Wednesday that her uncle's vote was not the first time she"disagreed" with him and was likely not the last. The RNC then sent out an email saying Romney"turns his back on Utah."
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