Romney says Trump should ‘follow every legal option he has

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, has no problem with President Trump challenging the 2020 election results in court, but said that he should tone down his public rhetoric.

Romney noted in a “Fox News Sunday” interview that he considered challenging the 2012 election results, and while he ultimately decided not to, he does not begrudge Trump for taking a different approach, only for how he has behaved.

Romney went on to say that “it’s important for the cause of democracy and freedom that we don’t allege fraud, and theft, and so forth, unless there’s very clear evidence of that,” stating that the president – so far – has not presented enough evidence to back that up.

Having said that, Romney predicted that if Trump pursues every avenue and still comes up short, the matter will be settled and Trump will concede.


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