The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mitt Romney questions Trump’s character

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WASHINGTON: Incoming Senator Mitt Romney issued harsh criticism of President Donald Trump, saying he “has not risen to the mantle of the office.”

The barbed remarks from the 2012 Republican presidenti­al candidate two days before he and other lawmakers take up their seats in the new Congress seemed to suggest Romney is positionin­g himself to take over the role of Jeff Flake, a departing senator who was a vocal critic of Trump.

US media said Romney’s comments even prompted suggestion­s online that he sounds like he is considerin­g challengin­g Trump for the nomination in 2020.

“With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidenti­al leadership in qualities of character is indispensa­ble,” Romney wrote in an op-ed piece in The Washington Post.

“And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.”

It is the latest twist in a relationsh­ip that has run hot and cold for years.

Romney called presidenti­al candidate Trump a fraud and a phoney in 2016.

But last year, he thanked Trump for his endorsemen­t as Romney ran for a senate seat from Utah.

In the op-ed piece, Romney noted he had not supported Trump as the Republican Party’s nominee in 2016.

He said he had hoped the Trump campaign would refrain from name-calling and had not.

He said he was initially encouraged when Trump brought into his cabinet steady-hand figures like James Mattis as defense secretary and John Kelly as chief of staff.

“But,onbalance,hisconduct­over the past two years, particular­ly his actions this month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office,” Romney wrote.

Romney said last month – when Trump abruptly announced he was pulling US troops out of Syria, and Mattis resigned in protest – was particular­ly disturbing.

“The Trump presidency made a deep descent in December,” he wrote.

Romney said he will treat Trump as he would any president, either in or outside his party.

“I do not intend to comment on every tweet or fault,” he wrote.

“But I will speak out against significan­t statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructiv­e to democratic institutio­ns.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Trump (left) speaking on the Florida school shooting at the White House 5 last year in Washington, DC, and Romney speaking to reporters after his meeting with president-elect Donald Trump at Trump Internatio­nal Golf Club, November 2016 in Bedminster Township, New Jersey. — AFP photo
Trump (left) speaking on the Florida school shooting at the White House 5 last year in Washington, DC, and Romney speaking to reporters after his meeting with president-elect Donald Trump at Trump Internatio­nal Golf Club, November 2016 in Bedminster Township, New Jersey. — AFP photo

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