Sen. Mitt Romney is one of Trump’s harshest critics among the congressional GOP — until it comes to the ex-president’s criminal indictments
for an interview to air Wednesday night where he revealed if he was in charge, he would have pardoned Trump.
Now that Trump faces federal charges relating to that same conduct, however, he is singing a different tune. Romney compared Biden’s inaction to President Lyndon B. Johnson, arguing “if LBJ had been president, and he didn’t want something like this to happen, he’d have been all over that prosecutor.”
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