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Romney could vote to remove ‘dishonoura­ble’ Trump

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Mitt Romney has declined to rule out voting to remove Donald Trump from office if he is impeached, instead giving an excoriatin­g account of the US president’s personal behaviour and saying he will keep an open mind on the issue.

Romney, the former Republican

presidenti­al nominee now a senator for Utah, escalated his long-running clash with Trump in a pair of interviews published over the weekend with the political website Axios and magazine The Atlantic.

Among the targets of Romney’s criticism were Trump’s hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, a porn star he is alleged to have had an affair with, the president’s rhetoric on race and the recent US troop withdrawal from Syria.

The most eye-catching of Romney’s comments came over impeachmen­t. The House of Representa­tives, controlled by the Democrats, is expected to vote to impeach Trump before Christmas. It will then be up to the Senate, which is controlled by the Republican­s, to decide whether Trump should be kicked out of office. Discussing the issue with Axios, Romney said: ‘‘I just want to get as much informatio­n as we can, make an assessment consistent with the law and the Constituti­on.’’

During that interview he called the Syria withdrawal a ‘‘very dark spot in America’s history’’ and said paying a porn star for relations outside of marriage was ‘‘not honourable’’.

To The Atlantic, Romney again did not rule out voting for removal, saying: ‘‘At this stage, I am strenuousl­y avoiding trying to make any judgment.’’ Romney seemed to acknowledg­e that history would judge how he and other senators acted, saying: ‘‘I [think] people will view this as an inflection point in American history.’’

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