Mitt Romney will meet this weekend with President-Elect Donald Trump.
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That's according to a source involved with the incoming Republican president's transition, who described it as a "healing meeting." The source requested anonymity because the event has not been officially announced.
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Romney was the 2012 presidential nominee and was an outspoken critic of Trump throughout the election. He slammed the New York businessman as a "phony" and a "fraud."
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Trump repeatedly referred to Romney as a "loser."
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But the two began mending fences after Trump's victory. Romney called to congratulate Trump.
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"Mitt Romney called to congratulate me on the win," Trump wrote on Twitter. "Very nice!"
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Meanwhile, Trump has wrapped up a meeting with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Trump Tower.
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Trump's transition team says the incoming president and Kissinger discussed China, Russia, Iran and the European Union.
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It comes ahead of Trump's meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, his first in-person meeting with a foreign leader since his election.
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Kissinger was Secretary of State under Republican presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
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Vice President-elect Mike Pence says he's confident Trump's administration can find common ground with Democrats.
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Pence spoke briefly with reporters after a private meeting with incoming Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York. He also met with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California during a busy day in Washington.
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Pence says he's looking "forward to finding ways that we can find common ground and move the country forward."
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He adds: "I'm very grateful for the open door, and I look forward to carrying the presided-elect's agenda to all of the members of the Senate and all the members of the House after January 20th."
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