Politics

Mitt Romney Slams Trump Hes Phony Fraud Video

Ruth Kamau  ·  June 26, 2015

Boston, June 26, 2015 — Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney didn’t hold back when he took aim at Donald Trump, labeling him a “phony” and a “fraud” in a scathing public rebuke that highlighted growing tensions within the GOP.

The comments came amid Trump’s high-profile entry into the 2016 presidential race earlier that month, where he made headlines with inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants. Romney, who had his own run at the White House in 2012, used a speech to deliver his critique, calling out Trump’s business dealings and what he saw as a lack of substance. It was a bold move from a party elder, and it quickly went viral thanks to a video that captured the moment.

In the footage, Romney didn’t mince words, accusing Trump of peddling empty promises and questioning his commitment to conservative values. “He’s playing the American public for suckers,” Romney said, according to reports from the event. This wasn’t just personal; it reflected deeper worries among some Republicans that Trump’s bombastic style could alienate voters and damage the party’s chances in the upcoming election.

The clash added fuel to an already fiery primary season, with Trump’s supporters firing back online and in the media. Romney’s attack might have been meant to slow Trump’s momentum, but it only seemed to energize the real estate mogul’s base. As a guy who’s covered politics for a while, I couldn’t help but think this was a sign of things to come — the GOP was about to get a lot more divided.

In the end, Romney’s words didn’t derail Trump’s campaign; instead, they underscored how quickly the political winds were shifting in 2015. What started as a sharp exchange ended up being a footnote in Trump’s improbable rise, leaving many to wonder if traditional party figures like Romney were losing their grip.