By Joseph Weber FOXNews.com
President-elect Donald Trumps White House transition effort is starting to look like a 2016 GOP presidential primary reunion with former rival Rick Perry scheduled for talks Monday as part of an apparent effort to mend fences and build party unity ahead of Inauguration Day.
On Sunday New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie a primary rival-turned Trump backer was part of a parade of officials who visited the president-elect who moved his transition teams headquarters for the weekend from Manhattan to Trumps private golf club in Bedminster N.J.
The most high-profile visit this weekend was the arrival Saturday of former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney who during the 2016 campaign called Trump a fraud" and publically backed several of the other 16 major candidates whom Trump vanquished in the primary.
Trump a first-time candidate in turn called Romney a choke artist" for his failed 2012 White House bid against President Obama. Both men suggested their roughly 90-minute meeting went well. But it remains unlcear whether apologies were exchanged or if Romney is interested in the secretary of state post.
They did have some private time together and you can ask either one of them what they talked about" Vice President-elect Mike Pence told Fox News Sunday."
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