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Sen. Mitt Romney calls out Tulsi Gabbard for her 'treasonous' lies parroting Russian propaganda

A couple of days ago, Reason editor Robby Soave made a pretty big claim: it’s “pretty obvious” that the one Republican who can handily defeat Joe Biden in 2024 is … Mitt Romney. Soave reasoned that Romney “would almost certainly attract independent, moderate and even Democratic voters — perhaps enough of them to win something approaching a landslide, if current conditions hold.” He’d also turn off a lot of Republican voters who’d rather stay home than stand in line for the guy who lost to debate moderator Candy Crowley.

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And in this corner, we have former Democratic presidential candidate Tusli Gabbard, who is pushing the accusation that there are several United States-backed biolabs in Ukraine.

Russia is certainly happy with Gabbard, featuring her interview with Tucker Carlson on Russian state TV. But Romney is calling her out for her “treasonous lies.”

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Romney might have a point, but throwing around the word “treason” has come a bit too easily to some people lately.

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