Trump meets Romney: President-elect and critic in talks

  20 November 2016    Read: 1274
Trump meets Romney: President-elect and critic in talks
Republican President-elect Donald Trump has met one of his severest critics, Mitt Romney, as he continues to build his transitional team.
Media had speculated the post of secretary of state was on the agenda.

During the election campaign, Mr Romney called Mr Trump a "fraud" and "phony", while Mr Trump said Mr Romney`s unsuccessful campaign against Barack Obama in 2012 was "the worst ever".

Mr Romney later said Saturday`s talks were "far-reaching" and "in-depth".

Mr Trump has settled several posts so far, a number of them controversial.

The nominee for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, was rejected from becoming a federal judge in 1986 because of alleged racist remarks.

Lt Gen Michael Flynn, the new national security adviser, has drawn concern over his strident views on Islam.

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Separately on Friday, Mr Trump settled three lawsuits for fraud brought against him over his Trump University.

He tweeted on Saturday that he had settled "for a small fraction of the potential award because as President I have to focus on our country".

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