On Friday, CPAC’s Matt Schlapp announced on Twitter that Sen. Willard “Mitt” Romney (RINO-UT), is not invited to the event after his vote with radical Democrats to have even more witnesses testify in the Senate trial of President Donald Trump.
Schlapp wrote on Twitter, “The ‘extreme conservative’ and Junior Senator from the great state of Utah, [Sen. Mitt Romney] is formally NOT invited to #CPAC2020.”
CPAC, which is the largest conservative gathering in the country, will not miss the sad excuse for a senator at the event, which will be jam-packed full of patriotic pro-Trump Americans, which is definitely not Romney’s crowd.
President Trump and a star-studded lineup of pro-Trump conservatives, such as Rep. Devin Nunes and Candace Owens will speak at the massive event, leaving poor little Willard Romney flapping in the wind.
Romney, however, may have one sole ally in the Senate in Trump-bashing Sen. Mike Lee who wrote on Twitter, “Mitt Romney is a good friend and an excellent Senator. We have disagreed about a lot in this trial. But he has my respect for the thoughtfulness, integrity, and guts he has shown throughout this process. Utah and the Senate are lucky to have him.”