Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney delivered his farewell address to the U.S. Senate, emphasizing the importance of unity over partisanship. Reflecting on his career, including serving as Massachusetts governor and the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, Romney acknowledged both achievements and unfulfilled goals.
He criticized partisan politics for hindering efforts to address the national debt, warning that mounting interest costs threaten military spending and social programs. Romney expressed appreciation for bipartisan camaraderie in the Senate but noted frustrations with inefficiencies like prolonged voting procedures.
In a subtle critique of divisive politics, Romney warned against those who “tear at our unity” and undermine American values. He concluded by honoring Utah, praising its beauty, economy, and the character of its people.