Former Utah senator, governor and presidential nominee Mitt Romney spoke Sunday in an interview with CNN about the lessons he ...
White House hopeful Mitt Romney said Thursday Idaho Sen. Larry Craig's alleged behavior was "disgraceful," but the Massachusetts Republican stopped short of calling for his one-time Senate supporter ...
Former Utah Sen. Mitt Romney greets students. Romney gave a series of three lectures on the BYU campus. (Emmeline Blythe) Former Utah senator Mitt Romney gave a three-day lecture series on his career ...
Former US Senator and 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney released a statement following the news that his sister-in-law, Carrie Romney, died after a five-story fall from a Southern ...
FIRST ON FOX: Utah's largest police union has tossed its support behind one Republican candidate seeking to replace GOP Sen. Mitt Romney in the 2024 Senate election. "The Utah Fraternal Order of ...
Late-night hosts react to the US Senate’s acquittal of Donald Trump on impeachment charges – and Mitt Romney’s lone Republican vote to convict ...
Former Utah Sen. Mitt Romney made a rare comment on politics this weekend after the electoral defeat of Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, who lost his primary after President Donald Trump elevated two of ...
Mitt Romney is an American businessman and politician who served as a U.S. senator from Utah. During his tenure in the Senate, Romney was the lone member of his party to vote to convict a president ...
Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah announced Wednesday that he will not seek a second term in the U.S. Senate, but he will serve out the remaining 16 months of his term. Romney made the announcement on X. His ...
Mitt Romney on Sunday said that if Republicans win the Senate majority, Congress will be able to pass an immigration bill in both houses. The former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. In response to Sen. Tom Harkin's guest column of Aug. 17: What are you thinking, Senator? Your response ...