"I happen to think that America's best days are ahead of us. I think you're going to see America continue to lead the world in this century," Romney, a former Governor of Massachusetts, told reporters after having a dinner with Trump in a New York restaurant.
This was the second meeting between the two after Trump was elected as the President on November 8.
"What I've seen through these discussions I've had with President-elect Trump,as well as what we've seen in his speech the night of his victory,as well as the people he's selected as part of his transition, all of those things combined give me increasing hope that President-elect Trump is the very man who can lead us to that better future," said Romney, who is now being considered for the position of Secretary of State.
This is quite an about turn for Romney who had openly opposed Trump during the primaries and had called him "phony".
"I had a wonderful evening with President-elect Trump. We had another discussion about affairs throughout the world and these discussions I've had with him have been enlightening, andinteresting, and engaging. I've enjoyed them very, very much," Romney said after the dinner.
On the menu were younggarlic soup with thyme and sauteed frog legs; diverscallops with caramelized cauliflower anda caper raisin emulsion.
For their main course, Trump had sirloin with acitrus glaze andcarrots. Romney had lamb chops with the mushroom bolognesesauce.
Trump's White House Chief of Staff, Reince Priebus also joined them over dinner. All three had chocolatecake for dessert.
"By the way, it's not easy winning. I know that myself. He did something I tried to do and was unsuccessful in," he said.
"The people he's selected as members of his Cabinet are solid,effective, capable people. Some of them I know very well. Nikki Haley and I go way back. She's an outspoken, strong, powerful leader. Tom Price is someone who actually came to my office before he had run for Senate and we spent time talking about healthcare. Whatan expert and solid thinker in that arena and others," he said.
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