Utah county CENSURES Mitt Romney for voting to impeach Trump - one week after state tried and failed to do same
Weber County, Utah on Saturday issued a formal censure of Senator Mitt Romney for voting to convict Donald Trump in his impeachment trials
The censure, with a 116-97 vote, comes after Romney narrowly avoided a state-wide censure last week from the Utah Republican Party
Romney was booed at the Utah Republican Party 2021 Organizing Convention last weekend and called a traitor and communist
Washington County Republicans also censured Romney in April
| Updated: 6:20 p.m.
The Weber County GOP voted to censure Sen. Mitt Romney on Saturday, one week after the Utah GOP narrowly voted down such a measure.
A resolution to censure Romney over his votes to convict former President Donald Trump at his impeachment trials was passed 116-97 by members of the Weber County GOP, according to County Party Secretary Jill Koford.
“The Weber County Republican Convention censures Mitt Romney for his votes to convict President Trump in two U.S. Senate impeachment trials which denied the President due process, allowed falsified evidence, did not provide adequate time for an investigation, and did not follow the U.S. Constitution which states a President may only be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors,” reads the resolution.