Scott Baio claims he's considering moving to Utah in order to run for Senate in 2024 against Mitt Romney, a man who the actor once actively campaigned for.
The former "Charles in Charge" actor is livid that the Senator doesn't support Donald Trump's unproven accusations that voter fraud ran rampant in the 2020 election. In a tweet, Mitt shredded Trump for "overt pressure on state and local officials to subvert the will of the people and overturn the election."
Mitt is one of the sole Republicans in a leadership role to call Joe Biden "President-elect," as well.
Scott, a very, very outspoken supporter of all things Trump, isn't pleased with Mitt's take on the election.
"Hey @MittRomney, beautiful golf courses in Utah……maybe I'll move there, play a few rounds and unseat you," he tweeted on Nov. 20.
The "Happy Days" star later claimed that Mitt owned him money, too.
"P.S. My wife is still waiting for her $2600 refund," he wrote. "Remember your wife canceled that Beverly Hills political luncheon fundraiser? But your campaign kept the money."
Scott's about-face in regard to the Utah Senator comes eight years after he openly championed him for President of the United States in 2012.
Defeating Mitt in Republican stronghold Utah could prove to be difficult. In 2018, the former Presidential nominee won more than 71 percent of the Republican vote in the primary election. In general election, he won 62 percent of the vote, more than doubling that of his opponent.
Scott's tiff with Mitt comes as multiple courts in multiple states have thrown out Team Trump's election-based lawsuits.