UPDATING: Highest Ranking Elected Republican, Paul Ryan, Refuses to Endorse Trump ‘At This Point’
Speaker of the House Joins Growing List of Top Republicans Refusing to Support GOP Presumptive Nominee
What does it say about the man who will soon officially become the Republican Party’s nominee for president when the nation’s highest-ranking elected Republican – the man who becomes president should the president and vice president become unable to carry out their duties, – refuses to endorse him?
Telling CNN’s Jake Tapper Thursday afternoon, “I’m just not ready” to endorse Donald Trump, GOP Speaker of the House Paul Ryan did just that.
It’s a huge slap in the face for the person who is now the de facto leader of the Republican Party.
Paul Ryan: “I’m just not ready” to support Donald Trump as the GOP nominee https://t.co/xzLaxvkTPe https://t.co/MmTYbECt6N
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) May 5, 2016
Rep. Ryan said that while the GOP doesn’t always nominate a person like Abraham Lincoln or Ronald Reagan every four years, “we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln-esque. That that person advances the principles of our party.”
Paul Ryan on Donald Trump: Conservatives want to know if he “shares our values” https://t.co/xzLaxvkTPe https://t.co/pf2eovFFvz
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) May 5, 2016
“I’m just not there right now,” Ryan said. “I hope to support our nominee” at some point.
Paul Ryan on Donald Trump: “I hope to support our nominee” https://t.co/xzLaxvkTPe https://t.co/JH8mg3p8CZ
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) May 5, 2016
In the past 24 hours, Mitt Romney, former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, and other top-level Republicans have refused to endorse Trump, saying they will not attend the GOP convention.
UPDATE: 5:55 PM EDT –
Trump responds:
Trump responds to Ryan: “I’m not ready to support Speaker Ryan’s agenda. Perhaps in the future we can work together†pic.twitter.com/hMScQMauSr
— Matt Viser (@mviser) May 5, 2016
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