Mitt Romney is in his final days as U.S. Senator.
His final day in office can’t come soon enough.
But Jake Tapper nearly passed out on live TV when Mitt Romney made this mind-blowing confession about Donald Trump.
The ultimate RINO
For over 20 years now, Senator Mitt Romney (RINO-UT) has been a leading member of the ruling class elite, taking over the Republican Party and attempting to turn it into the Democrat-lite Party.
After being elected as Massachusetts’ “Republican” Governor in 2002, Romney went on to push radical left-wing agenda items like gun control and a socialist medical system, which ultimately became the model for Obamacare.
He even parlayed his position within the RINO establishment into two failed Presidential runs, setting the conservative movement back decades in the process, before ultimately taking the carpet-bagger route by moving to Utah and immediately running for the U.S. Senate.
But no period of his political career has defined Romney’s legacy as much as the period since the 2016 Presidential election, when he helped found the Never-Trump movement in a desperate attempt to keep the America First movement from seizing total control of the GOP.
Senator Romney was even the only Republican Senator who voted to convict Trump during his sham impeachment trial, and alongside the likes of disgraced former Rep. Liz Cheney (RINO-WY), did everything he could to advance Democrats’ anti-Trump witch hunts.
Needless to say, after all that, the last thing Romney wanted was to have to face Utah voters in another re-election campaign that was surely doomed to fail.
And the RINO proved that beyond any doubt after he recently made one jaw-dropping confession to CNN’s Jake Tapper about Trump and today’s Republican Party.
“Do you still think there’s going to be a post-Trump Republican Party or is MAGA now the Republican Party?” Tapper asked.
Without missing a beat, Romney rather nonchalantly replied, “Oh, MAGA is the Republican Party, and Donald Trump is the Republican Party.”
“Look, the Republican Party has become the party of the working-class, middle-class voter, and you’ve got to give Donald Trump credit for having done that, taken that away from the Democrats,” he added.
As jarring as it is to hear Mitt Romney – of all people – give Trump credit for anything, much less making the GOP into the big tent party he and other RINOs were never capable of building, he wasn’t done there.
The proof is in the pudding
The RINO Senator proceeded to push back against Tapper when the CNN talking head attempted to push the elitist narrative that Trump is going to be seeking “revenge” when he takes office, saying that he believes the President-elect will “focus on the future.”
Most surprising, though, was Romney’s spot-on analysis for why Democrats performed so poorly in the 2024 election cycle.
As he explained, Democrats’ focus on the “defund the police” movement, and other woke extremist causes, like “biological males in women’s sports” and so much more, “had a lot of people in the middle class just flee the Democratic Party.”
“They’re now Republicans,” he correctly added.
In years past, Romney and other RINO elites would have been yelling till they were blue in the face that such “culture war” issues were a losing cause for Republicans, and that “conservatives” should move further to the Left.
But at this point, even Romney cannot deny reality.
That’s why he also predicted that Vice President-elect J.D. Vance would be the Republican Presidential frontrunner in 2028, allowing him to carry on the America First movement after Trump leaves office in four years.
“If you were to ask me who the nominee will be in 2028, I think it will be JD Vance,” Romney said. “He’s smart, well-spoken.”
Jake Tapper: “Do you still think there’s going to be a post-Trump Republican Party or is MAGA now the Republican Party?”
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— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) December 15, 2024
Despite his sudden newfound clarity on what constitutes an actual winning message and strategy for Republicans, it will be a great day in American history when Mitt Romney is no longer a United States Senator in just a few days’ time.
He has undoubtedly done far more harm than good throughout the more than two decades he’s been involved in American politics, and it will be a welcome reprieve for freedom-loving Americans when he is no longer masquerading as a “conservative” while stabbing the working class in the back.