Sen. Mitt Romney did not hold back his feelings when he condemned fellow GOP members on Sunday who attended a white nationalist event and supported Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Sen. Mitt Romney did not hold back his feelings when he condemned fellow GOP members on Sunday to attend a White nationalist event and support Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"Well, a lot of those people are changing their stripes as they're seeing the response of the world and the political response here in the U.S.," Romney told CNN's, Dana Bash. "He's been an adversary of America at every chance he's had. It's unthinkable to me. It's almost treasonous," Romney said.
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