Trump says he doesn’t want House Speaker Ryan’s support

October 13 23:04 2016

Donald Trump with Mike Pence at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio after Trump delivered his presidential nomination acceptance speech on July 21, 2016.

Unlike Mr Ryan, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus told RNC members on Monday that the committee, the party’s leadership and fundraising arm, still backed Mr Trump, two RNC members told Reuters.

Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Mike Crapo of Idaho are calling on Trump to quit the campaign so Pence can lead the ticket. Sen.

Mr Ryan has told fellow Republicans in tight election races to focus on their seat rather than supporting the party’s nominee for president.

“I think the old Republican order is dead”.

“I don’t really want his support“.

It is time for you to do the honorable thing and resign as Speaker of the House. At the fundraiser, Trump repeated the line, suggesting he feels more untethered from the Republican establishment than ever following Ryan’s announcement Monday.

Groping comments His tirade came days after dozens of elected Republicans abandoned him over a leaked video where he bragged about groping women.

No prominent Republican officials in IN have publicly retracted their support for Trump.

Meanwhile, the father of a US Army captain killed in Iraq has lashed out at Trump for saying at Sunday’s debate that his son would still be alive if the Republican had been president in 2004.

Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence’s pick to take his place as IN governor isn’t guaranteeing that Donald Trump will get his vote for president.

However, now she has told KLIN radio that she will vote for the billionaire. “So look, I don’t want his support, I don’t care about his support”, Trump said.

Pence ignored shouted questions about Trump, and he was quickly whisked out of reach of the news media.

Describing “disloyal” Republicans as more hard than Clinton, he said: “They come at you from all sides”. The issue with that is that incessant releases of hacked emails from Wikileaks and Trump’s flame-throwing comments get more coverage than Clinton’s policy proposals, a fact that irks Clinton’s aides. “John McCain, who has probably the dirtiest mouth in all his Senate”.

Thune was among a string of Republican officials and former officials who called on Trump to withdraw from the race over the weekend. “I feel very badly I gave him the endorsement”. Give me a break.

“He’s never heard salty language before, you know”, Trump said sarcastically.

Ryan’s office said in a statement yesterday, “Paul Ryan is focusing the next month on defeating Democrats, and all Republicans running for office should probably do the same”. Nearly immediately after the report was posted, Trump cancelled what was to be his appearance with Pence, House Speaker Paul Ryan, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Wisconsin Sen.

Donald Trump during the second presidential debate

Trump says he doesn’t want House Speaker Ryan’s support
 
 
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