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Trump ends standoff with Ryan as he works to repair mistakes

Ryan is widely expected to win his primary contest in a landslide this year, but his opponent, businessman Paul Nehlen, has adopted elements of Trump’s message and tone, and shares numerous same support from the fringes of the Republican party.

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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee made a $10,000 cable television buy Friday afternoon for an ad that pushes back on Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman’s assertion that he’d stand up to Donald Trump if he’s elected president.

He also told Fox: “I think you will see a coming together of both Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump in the course of this campaign because they all agree on one thing”.

The timing is unusual. The rally is being held on a Friday night opposite the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.

Nehlen says Trump’s decision “is appropriate and is a display of true leadership”. Trump also endorsed McCain and Sen.

While Trump still has not joined his vice presidential pick in the endorsement, Trump did say Thursday that he gave Pence the green light to endorse Ryan and called Ryan “a good guy”.

On Friday, he called Ayotte “a rising star” who “will continue to represent the great people of New Hampshire so very well for a long, long time. We need very strong leadership”, Trump had said.

“I may have short circuited and for that I will try to clarify”, Clinton said, though still insisting that she “never sent or received anything that was marked classified”. “Arm-in-arm, we will rescue the nation from the Obama-Clinton disaster”, Trump said.

However, all three chided Trump for engaging in a flap with Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the parents of US army Capt. Humayun Khan, who was awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart after his death in 2004.

Because of Nehlen, Ryan has promised the country there will be no votes on the TPP in the House of Representatives this year since there is not enough support for the trade deal to pass.

The Wisconsin Republican said there was a hypothetical line that was too far for Trump to cross.

It was the same phrase used by Mr Ryan before he finally endorsed the Republican presidential candidate.

The Midwest unrest highlighted Mr Trump’s mounting challenges during one of the most tumultuous weeks of his unorthodox campaign for the White House. He reiterated his support for Trump hours before the endorsement, but he noted that his support wasn’t a “blank check” and pledged to speak out against the businessman’s divisive positions if necessary.

As Trump sought to right the ship, and with fellow Republicans urging him to swiftly get back on message, he trained his fire on Clinton.

Hedge fund managers John Paulson and Steve Feinberg; anti-tax advocacy group Club for Growth’s Stephen Moore; and David Malpass, who has served under previous Republican administrations in the Treasury and State Departments, were also named.

She also acknowledged that many people don’t trust her.

“Iowans care about issues like equal pay for equal work, raising the minimum wage and college affordability”, McGuire said.

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Joe Borelli, a Trump co-chair in NY, said the campaign will weather the storm.

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