Mitt Romney: Trump has caused worldwide dismay

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Donald Trump and Mitt Romney have endured a difficult relationship

The former Republican US presidential candidate and incoming senator for Utah Mitt Romney has launched a scathing attack on Donald Trump, saying he has caused dismay around the world.

Writing in the Washington Post, he said Mr Trump had not “risen to the mantle” of the presidency.

Mr Romney has been fiercely critical of Mr Trump before but won his backing for his run in Utah.

There has been no response yet from the US president.

He has previously attacked Mr Romney as a “failed candidate” and his manager for the 2020 presidential campaign accused him of jealousy.

The timing of the article, just two days before Mr Romney is sworn-in, prompted some to speculate he was positioning himself as a challenger to Mr Trump securing the Republican presidential nomination.

What did the opinion piece say?

In the article, Mr Romney praised many of Mr Trump’s policies, such his tax reforms and appointment of conservative judges, ones he said “mainstream Republicans have promoted for years”.

But he went on to say: “With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.”

“The world is also watching,” he added. “Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the world.”

Mr Romney said he would support the president in policies he thought were in the best interests of Utah or the US but speak out against actions “that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions”.

What kind of relationship do the two men have?

It is complicated. During the 2016 campaign, Mr Romney said Mr Trump had neither “the temperament nor the judgement to be president” while Mr Trump called Mr Romney a “choke artist” and called his bid for the presidency in 2012 “the worst ever”.

The same year though, the pair met for dinner amid reports Mr Trump was mulling appointing Mr Romney as his secretary of state.

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The two men met for dinner amid reports Mr Romney was a contender for secretary of state

Mr Romney has also taken issue with Mr Trump labelling the press the “enemy of the people” as well as his response to a violent far-right rally in Charlottesville.

When US Congress reconvenes on Thursday, Mr Trump faces a new challenge on the domestic front – in November’s mid-terms the Republicans strengthened their hold of the Senate but lost the House of Representatives.

source: bbc.com