KEY POINTS
  • Utah Sen. Mitt Romney criticized the Trump administration's early response to the coronavirus outbreak in an interview on Friday. 
  • He said the administration dismissed the virus as a threat from the outset and failed to take immediate action. 
  • Romney, a Republican who has publicly spoken out against Trump on a number of issues, said the "proof of the pudding" is evident in the number of reported Covid-19 deaths. 
Senator Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah, listens during a Senate Small Business Committee hearing on coronavirus relief aid and "Implementation of title I of the CARES Act.", in Washington, U.S., June 10, 2020.

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney criticized the Trump administration's early response to the coronavirus outbreak on Friday, saying they dismissed the virus as a threat from the outset and failed to take immediate action.  

"Short term I think it's fair to say we (the United States) really have not distinguished ourselves in a positive way by how we responded to the crisis when it was upon us," Romney said during an interview with the Sutherland Institute.