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House Speaker Paul Ryan Condemns Donald Trump a Day after Endorsement
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The House Speaker once justified withholding his endorsement from the GOP’s presumptive nominee by saying, “to pretend we’re unified as a party” would be to go into the election “at half strength”.
The first Latino attorney general in US history believes Donald Trump has a right to question whether a judge with Hispanic background who is presiding over a Trump University lawsuit is able to adjudicate the case unbiasedly. “To me this is a question of alternatives”, Cole said Friday in a classic lukewarm embrace.
Ryan said the comment was ‘totally out of left field, ‘ appearing on WISN’s ‘Up Front with Vicki McKenna Friday.
‘It’s reasoning I don’t relate to, ‘ Ryan said.
“He clearly says and does things I don’t agree with”, Ryan said.
“I hope he’ll change his direction on that”, McConnell said.
Ryan said these planks will be unveiled in greater detail, one by one, beginning with a poverty plan announcement next week in a low-income Washington, D.C., neighborhood. “He’s of Mexican heritage”.
Some GOP leaders have declared they won’t support Trump, including 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who had Ryan as his running mate.
After putting out that fire, the Republican nominee proved his chops as a unifier by participating in an African-American outreach effort.
Besides his racist, bigoted views and unsafe foreign policy statements, Trump is a threat to the rule of law and the separation of powers (see the June 3 front-page story of The New York Times, “Trump could threaten Rule of Law”).
“I want to have a sit-down conversation with him”, she told KOB.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his backers seized on a U.S.jobs report on Friday that showed the weakest hiring in more than five years, calling it evidence that the country needs to move away from Democratic economic policies. She’s promising another Obama term, ‘ Ryan said Thursday.
“I certainly would have taken a different approach”, he said. Factcheck.org found that New Mexico has welcomed 10 Syrian refugees out of 4,421 processed in the US since Martinez became governor in 2011.
Mr Ryan faced substantial pressure from fellow Republicans in Congress – many of whom share his misgivings about Mr Trump – because they realised that high- level public divisiveness over Mr Trump’s candidacy only weakens the billionaire and increases the political risks of defending their majorities in the House and Senate.
“I still believe we have the institutions of government that would restrain someone who seeks to exceed their constitutional obligations”, Arizona Sen.
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“In Trump’s version of America, this Latino family isn’t really America, but they are America”.