Eliza Collins

USA TODAY

Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney might not have much in common, but their dislike of Donald Trump bonds them.

On Wednesday, Clinton retweeted a nearly three-month-old tweet from the former Massachusetts governor, 2012 GOP presidential nominee and outspoken Trump critic.

The tweet was part of a series of posts and retweets of missives from prominent Republicans — including Trump's former 2016 rivals — by Clinton and her campaign staff on Wednesday, hitting Trump for his record with Trump University.

Communications director Brian Fallon used comments from Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.

And Clinton spokesman Jesse Ferguson retweeted Florida Sen. Marco Rubio:

Another member of her communications team, Ian Sams, retweeted former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove.

The tweets followed the Tuesday release of a trove of court documents related to Trump University.

The effort to highlight Republicans who have hit Trump is an early sign that Clinton’s campaign will be using the inner-party friction to her advantage. After Trump was announced the presumptive Republican nominee in early May, Clinton’s team sent out daily emails of the growing list of conservatives who said they could not support Trump.