Possible cabinet position: Trump meets former rival Romney
Romney was the first in a long list of people Trump was meeting on Saturday and Sunday
BEDMINSTER:
President-elect Donald Trump and 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney set aside their long-simmering rivalry on Saturday and sat down for talks that could include whether Romney should serve as Trump’s secretary of state. “Mr. President-elect, how are you sir?” Romney said in greeting Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence on his arrival at Trump’s golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. Romney was the first in a long list of people Trump was meeting on Saturday and Sunday as he seeks to fill out his Cabinet and seek advice ahead of his January 20 move to the White House. As a leader of the establishment Republican ‘never Trump’ movement, Romney had sought in vain to derail Trump’s march to the Republican presidential nomination. Romney’s appearance at Trump National Bedminster was symbolic of hard-won party unity. Whether it will lead to Romney joining the Trump administration is unclear.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2016.
President-elect Donald Trump and 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney set aside their long-simmering rivalry on Saturday and sat down for talks that could include whether Romney should serve as Trump’s secretary of state. “Mr. President-elect, how are you sir?” Romney said in greeting Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence on his arrival at Trump’s golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. Romney was the first in a long list of people Trump was meeting on Saturday and Sunday as he seeks to fill out his Cabinet and seek advice ahead of his January 20 move to the White House. As a leader of the establishment Republican ‘never Trump’ movement, Romney had sought in vain to derail Trump’s march to the Republican presidential nomination. Romney’s appearance at Trump National Bedminster was symbolic of hard-won party unity. Whether it will lead to Romney joining the Trump administration is unclear.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2016.