
Bid To Censure Mitt Romney Over Trump Impeachment Votes Narrowly Fails
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Earlier in the day, the Republican senator was booed while speaking at the Utah GOP's annual convention.
A resolution to censure Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) over his votes to convict then-President Donald Trump during his two impeachment trials narrowly failed during a vote among Utah Republicans on Saturday. The measure failed 711-798 in a vote of delegates to the Utah Republican Party organizing convention that’s being held this weekend near Salt Lake City. Davis County delegate Don Guymon, who authored the resolution, told The Salt Lake Tribune that Romney’s vote to remove Trump from office “hurt the Constitution and hurt the party.”More Related News

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