Donald Trump's social media director Dan Scavino is making the Republicans' 2012 presidential nominee eat his words after Mitt Romney, again, said he would not be supporting The Donald.

Scavino posted a clip from an interview that Romney gave on CNN's State of the Union in October, in which the former Massachusetts governor said, 'I would vote for the nominee of the Republican party, and I don’t believe that’s going to be Donald Trump.'

'Mitt Romney - presumptive nominee of the Republican Party is Donald Trump,' Scavino tweeted. 'Thank you for your support. #VoteTrump.'

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Donald Trump's social media director Dan Scavino sent out this tweet today, reminding voters that Romney had once pledged to support the GOP nominee, though had said he didn't believe it would be Donald Trump

Dan Scavino, Donald Trump's social media director, mocked Mitt Romney and said 'thank you for your support,' as the former GOP nominee has been anything bu supportive toward Trump's presidential bid

Romney has been a thorn in The Donald's side for months, as the former GOP nominee has spoken out publicly against a Trump presidency.

In an unprecedented move, Romney took the stage at the University of Utah to deliver a state of the 2016 race in early March, before the trio of more mainstream Republican candidates dropped out, with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio being the first to go just 12 days later.

'Let me put it plainly, if we Republicans choose Donald Trump as our nominee, the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished,' Romney proclaimed.

The businessman warned of a 'prolonged recession' over Trump's economic plans and suggested that 'Trump's bombast' would spell trouble abroad.

'He inherited his business, he didn't create it,' Romney reminded his audience.

'And what ever happened to Trump Airlines? How about Trump University? And then there's Trump Magazine and Trump Vodka and Trump Steaks, and Trump Mortgage? A business genius he is not,' Romney said, ticking off a number of failed Trump-branded ventures.

He mocked Trump for his use of basic adjectives.

'Donald Trump tells us that he is very, very smart,' Romney said. 'I'm afraid that when it comes to foreign policy he is very, very not smart.'

And ripped on his personality traits.

In March, Mitt Romney delivered a speech at the University of Utah warning of a a 'prolonged recession' over Trump's economic plans

Donald Trump called Mitt Romney 'ungrateful' as the billionaire had helped the 2012 presidential hopeful during the primaries that year

'Think of Donald Trump's personal qualities, the bullying, the greed, the showing off, the misogyny, the absurd third grade theatrics,' Romney began.

'We have long referred to him as "The Donald." He is the only person in America to whom we have added an article before his name,' Romney continued.

'It wasn't because he had attributes we admired,' Romney added.

What the former nominee didn't do when so publicly blasting Trump was pick another horse in the race, instead suggesting that Florida voters go for Rubio, to cut off Trump's supply of delegates in Florida.

Romney said Ohio voters should pick their governor, John Kasich, for president, while voters should select Texas Sen. Ted Cruz whenever he might be the strongest in a state.

However, the plan to siphon off delegates from the longtime frontrunner didn't work, with Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware and Rhode Island giving Trump such large margins of victory last month, it looked like he wasn't even going to need Indiana, where Cruz looked competitive, to win.

By the time Indiana voters headed to the polls last Tuesday, they gave Trump the final victory that he needed, forcing the last two GOP contenders, Cruz and Kasich, out of the race.

On Thursday night at a gala in Washington, D.C., Romney said he had no plans to support Trump.

'I see way too much demagoguery and populism on both sides of the aisle and I only hope and aspire that we'll see more greatness,' Romney said, according to the Washington Examiner.

Reacting to some of Romney's actions on this weekend's Meet the Press, Trump reminded host Chuck Todd that he had helped that candidate out with fundraising during the 2012 Republican primary.

'Well, here's the story. I helped Mitt a lot. I raised a lot of money for him. I ruined the carpet in my apartments, I had so many people come,' Trump said.

'He was ungrateful. Which is OK. A lot of people are ungrateful. But he was ungrateful. They did not respond accordingly. And that's OK,' the presumptive Republican nominee added.



