Donald Trump met with Senate Republicans on June 13th.
He touted great unity in the meeting.
Former President Donald Trump on June 13 met with House and Senate Republicans during a visit to Washington.
The former president began his day at the Capitol Hill Club, just outside of the Capitol grounds, where he addressed the majority of the House Republican conference.
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Former President Trump also delivered remarks to Senate Republicans at the National Republican Senatorial Committee headquarters just down the road from the Capitol. Later, he plans to deliver remarks to the Business Roundtable.
“There’s tremendous unity in the Republican Party,” former President Trump said at a press conference after his meeting with Senate Republicans.
Mitt Romney was asked about him attending the meeting. He said, “I didn’t go there to support former President Trump, I went there to listen to what he was planning on doing if he became president.”
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) explained that he did not attend a meeting with former President Donald Trump last week to “support” him, but rather to “listen.”
Romney clarified to CNN chief congressional correspondent Manu Raju that the meeting he attended at the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) headquarters between Republican senators and Trump, had not swayed his opinion on supporting the former president.
“I didn’t go there to support former President Trump,” Romney began. “I went there to listen to what he was planning on doing if he became president.”
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