President Trump has been calling out RINO Mitt Romney’s BS lately and standing up to him over his siding with the Dems trying to push Trump out of the presidency, which would fuel their personal spite of our president at the detriment of our country.
Just after calling Mitt, Romney a “pompous ass” (who else agrees?) Trump started spreading the hashtag #IMPEACHMITTROMNEY on Twitter, calling him “a fool who is playing into the hands of the Do Nothing Democrats!”
Check it out:
President Trump also responded to this tweet, taking Romney down another peg:
Trump's call for the impeachment of Romney - who cannot be impeached persay, but can be voted out of his seat on the Senate, which is just as good - has been met with much applause by folks on Twitter who want Romney OUT of Congress.
Check out these tweets with the hashtag:
The Hill has more details on Trump's call for the impeachment of RINO Romney:
President Trump called for Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) to be impeached Saturday and argued that Republican voters in the state made a "mistake" nominating Romney for the Senate.In a pair of tweets, the president argued that the Utah Republican should be removed from office and that former Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), another frequent Trump critic, was "better" than Romney.
"I’m hearing that the Great People of Utah are considering their vote for their Pompous Senator, Mitt Romney, to be a big mistake. I agree! He is a fool who is playing right into the hands of the Do Nothing Democrats! #IMPEACHMITTROMNEY," Trump tweeted.
"No Kevin, Jeff Flake is better!" he added, responding to Fox News reporter Kevin Corke's tweet questioning whether Romney was "the new #JeffFlake."
The Washington Post added:
President Trump resumed his attacks on Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) Saturday morning, calling the 2012 GOP presidential nominee a “pompous ‘ass’ ” and calling for the senator’s impeachment a day after Romney criticized Trump for asking foreign leaders to investigate a political opponent.
“Somebody please wake up Mitt Romney and tell him that my conversation with the Ukrainian President was a congenial and very appropriate one, and my statement on China pertained to corruption, not politics. If Mitt worked this hard on Obama, he could have won. Sadly, he choked!” Trump tweeted.
Trump continued, “Mitt Romney never knew how to win. He is a pompous ‘ass’ who has been fighting me from the beginning, except when he begged me for my endorsement for his Senate run (I gave it to him), and when he begged me to be Secretary of State (I didn’t give it to him). He is so bad for R’s!”
Hours later, Trump suggested, with no evidence, that Utah voters regretted their choice and that Romney should be impeached. Romney was elected with 62.6 percent of the vote in 2018.
“I’m hearing that the Great People of Utah are considering their vote for their Pompous Senator, Mitt Romney, to be a big mistake. I agree! He is a fool who is playing right into the hands of the Do Nothing Democrats! #IMPEACHMITTROMNEY,” Trump tweeted.
A U.S. senator cannot be impeached. Instead, the Constitution gives the House or Senate the power to expel one of its own members by a two-thirds vote.
The Blaze also said:
President Donald Trump attacked Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and called for his impeachment on Saturday after the Republican lawmaker criticized Trump's request that China investigate Joe Biden.
"I'm hearing that the Great People of Utah are considering their vote for their Pompous Senator, Mitt Romney, to be a big mistake. I agree! He is a fool who is playing right into the hands of the Do Nothing Democrats!" the president tweeted Saturday afternoon.
He added the all-caps hashtag, "#IMPEACHMITTROMNEY."
Trump's call for Romney's impeachment came hours after he unleashed on the Utah senator, calling him a "pompous a**" who "never knew how to win."
Trump said, "Somebody please wake up Mitt Romney and tell him that my conversation with the Ukrainian President was a congenial and very appropriate one, and my statement on China pertained to corruption, not politics. If Mitt worked this hard on Obama, he could have won. Sadly, he choked!"
Now's a good time to mention that it seems the majority of Utah residents would love if Romney were removed from the Senate.
The RINO senator has the highest disapproval from voters in the whole state.
From Utah Policy:
Sen. Mitt Romney’s approval is essentially flat with 38% of Utahns saying they approve of the job he’s doing and 40% disapproving. That’s surprisinging given he was elected just six months ago with 63% of the vote.
“Sen. Romney finds himself in a somewhat awkward situation,” says Patterson. “He will not be generally liked by Democrats, and he will not necessarily be liked by those Republicans who give President Trump high marks.”
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