Romney mentioned his use of the secret account in a profile
published in the Atlantic on Sunday, referring to himself as a
"lurker" for surreptitiously following the political
conversation on social media.
After a Slate reporter identified Romney's secret account under
the name "Pierre Delecto," Romney, who represents Utah,
confirmed to the Atlantic that the account was his.
"C'est moi," Romney said in confirmation over the phone, the
Atlantic reported.
Representatives for Romney were not immediately available for
comment.
The account, which was opened a month after Romney announced his
presidential bid in June 2011, had 702 followers and was
following 1,172 as of Monday morning. It is now private.
It follows politicians, Romney family members, political
advisers, reporters who covered his campaigns, Romney fan
accounts, as well as NFL star Tom Brady and late night comedian
Jimmy Fallon, Slate reported.
The account had tweeted only 10 times and all in reply to other
tweets, Slate reported. One tweet condemned U.S. President
Trump's decision to withdraw American forces from northeastern
Syria, a move that Romney has criticized publicly.
"John, agree on Trump's awful decision, but what could the
Senate do to stop it?" Pierre Delecto tweeted in reply to
Twitter user @jwgop on Oct. 9.
Romney is one of few Republicans who has publicly disavowed
Trump as a series of controversies have unfolded since he
entered the White House in January 2017.
Romney has stood behind the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry
of Trump in Congress, saying he's open to removing his fellow
Republican from office depending on the results of the
investigation. Trump has used Twitter, one of his favorite ways
of communicating, to hit back at Romney.
Romney does not follow the president on Twitter because, he told
the Atlantic, he believes the president tweets too much.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter; editing by Grant McCool)
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