Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, walks through a hallway at the state Capitol in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, the day after he voted to convict President Donald Trump on one impeachment count. In this image from video, Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, speaks on the Senate floor about the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020. Here are 3 reasons that matters. Stop me if you've heard this one: Mitt Romney has emerged as the face of the Republican resistance to President Donald Trump.

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), walks to the Senate chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 30, during a break in the impeachment trial. Mitt Romney changed the impeachment story, all by himself. The easy thing for Mitt Romney to do would have been to side with the rest of his Republican colleagues and vote to acquit President Donald Trump on the two articles of impeachment … By Jane Coaston Oct 31, 2019, 7:00am EDT

Sen. Mitt Romney said he will vote to convict Trump in the impeachment trial, becoming the only Republican to break with the president and his party.

The Senate will vote on the Articles of Impeachment on Wednesday afternoon. Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, pauses as he speaks to a reporter outside the Senate chamber during a break in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020. Sen. Mitt Romney's vote on Wednesday to convict President Donald Trump on one of the articles of impeachment not only rankled his fellow Republicans but also led …

In addition, the president’s team presented three defenses, first that there could be no impeachment without a … That’s unusual for a lone politician in our partisan era. Republicans don’t want Mitt Romney to save them from Trump Movement conservatism has left Sen. Romney behind. (Senate Television via AP)