Washington • Sen.-elect Mitt Romney joined his fellow incoming senators at the Capitol on Tuesday, starting his transition into office beginning with his assignment of temporary working space tucked into the basement.

Romney, a Utah Republican who will succeed Sen. Orrin Hatch come January, visited Washington for the first time since the election and found a nameplate emblazoned with “Senator-elect Mitt Romney” below the seal of the state of Utah. He’ll work from this space until offices are doled out to the new Senate class.

Senate Romneymentum begins —> pic.twitter.com/AKpf66mUur — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) November 13, 2018

“This is an orientation day, and I’m getting orientated,” Romney told MSNBC during a brief hallway interview, noting that he’d met with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. He brushed aside a question about whether acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker should recuse himself from supervising special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation because of his previous comments about the probe.

“That’s really a very important question," Romney said, “and I’m sure I’ll get a chance to talk to you about that. Not yet.”

Romney asked by fmr Romney embed @GarrettHaake if Whitaker should recuse himself:



"That’s really a very important question and I’m sure I’ll get a chance to talk to you about that. But not yet. This is an orientation day and I’m getting orientated..." pic.twitter.com/aZk9gFrijI — Alan He (@alanhe) November 13, 2018

The day after last week’s election, Romney tweeted that the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions should not derail or obstruct the Mueller investigation.

I want to thank Jeff Sessions for his service to our country as Attorney General. Under Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, it is imperative that the important work of the Justice Department continues, and that the Mueller investigation proceeds to its conclusion unimpeded. — Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) November 7, 2018