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Sen. Mitt Romney has admitted to keeping a secret Twitter account which he uses under the alias of "Pierre Delecto" to lurk on political discussions and even defend himself.
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney's secret Twitter account was revealed over the weekend by the same reporter who found James Comey's.
As Pierre Delecto, Romney used the account to like critical tweets about the president while also occasionally defending himself against detractors.
As Pierre Delecto, Romney used the account to like critical tweets about the president while also occasionally defending himself against detractors.
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In an interview with The Atlantic, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) admitted to being a "lurker" on Twitter. He wouldn't share his Twitter handle, but it didn't take long for the internet to figure out ...
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News about Mitt Romney, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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Mitt Romney admits to running secret Twitter account under the alias “Pierre Delecto” The Romney-Delecto connection was first made by Slate’s Ashley Feinberg ...