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Mitt Romney's Concerns Over Trump's Potential Retribution Against His Family

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Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) has expressed significant concern regarding former President Donald Trump’s potential retribution against him and his family if Trump were to win another term in office. Romney’s apprehensions stem from his unique position as a Republican who voted to convict Trump during both impeachment trials, leading him to fear that Trump may target him politically or personally.

Romney has articulated that he takes Trump’s threats seriously, stating, “I think he has shown by his prior actions that you can take him at his word.” His worries extend beyond his own safety to the well-being of his family, including his 25 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Romney fears that Trump could leverage federal investigations against his family as a form of retaliation. He noted that while he has not engaged in any actions that would warrant legal scrutiny, the unpredictable nature of Trump’s tactics raises genuine concerns about the safety and security of his loved ones. Additionally, Romney has previously invested in personal security measures following the January 6 Capitol riots, highlighting the ongoing tension and fear stemming from his political stance against Trump.

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