Speaker Paul Ryan: "Dump Trump" (if you wish...)
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Speaker Paul Ryan: "Dump Trump" (if you wish...)
CNN wrote:Paul Ryan said he won't defend Donald Trump
By Manu Raju, Deirdre Walsh and Kevin Liptak, CNN
(CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan told fellow Republicans Monday he will no longer defend GOP nominee Donald Trump and will instead use the next 29 days to focus on preserving his party's hold on Congress.
"The speaker is going to spend the next month focused entirely on protecting our congressional majorities," Ryan's spokeswoman, AshLee Strong, said in a statement.
In a conference call with members Monday morning, Ryan told lawmakers, "you all need to do what's best for you and your district," according to someone who listened to the meeting.
"He will spend his entire energy making sure that Hillary Clinton does not get a blank check with a Democrat-controlled Congress," said the person on the call — an implied acknowledgment that Trump no longer appears able to capture the White House.
Ryan's comments follow a Washington Post story out Friday, which revealed Trump made lewd and sexually aggressive comments in 2005 that were caught on a hot microphone. Trump apologized for those remarks at Sunday's debate, but dismissed them as "locker room talk" and pivoted to attacks on former President Bill Clinton.
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But he did make clear that he would no longer provide proactive support for his party's presidential candidate. A source said Ryan would campaign in 17 states and 42 cities this month.
Trump's campaign spokesman Jason Miller tweeted after the news broke, "Nothing's changed. Mr. Trump's campaign has always been powered by a grassroots movement, not Washington."
A Trump campaign source told CNN the campaign has told members of Congress from the beginning to focus on winning their seats, even if that means abandoning Trump because the campaign wants as big a Republican majority as possible come January.
Afterward, a person who listened to the call said the reaction wasn't entirely positive — and that Ryan's comments angered some GOP members who believed the Speaker was essentially conceding the presidential contest to Clinton.
Ryan spokesman Zack Roday said the speaker "made it clear on the call he's not conceding the presidential race."
The speaker's actions in the aftermath of the lewd tape's release have been closely monitored given Ryan's initial reluctance to get behind Trump when he clinched the GOP nomination.
Dozens of fellow Republican lawmakers withdrew their support for Trump, many insisting he should withdraw from the race entirely. The defections came largely from Republican lawmakers facing tough re-election battles, including Sen. Kelly Ayotte. In the House, Rep. Jason Chaffetz said Trump should step aside.
Trump and Ryan were originally set to appear together in Wisconsin on Saturday. But Ryan rescinded his invitation after the new comments came to light. Over the weekend, his office remained largely quiet about how he would respond to the explosive reports about Trump's past behavior.
Trump responded to the House Speaker on Twitter Monday, saying Ryan should focus on other policy areas instead of fighting with the Republican nominee.
Paul Ryan should spend more time on balancing the budget, jobs and illegal immigration and not waste his time on fighting Republican nominee
But on the call Monday, the message was unequivocal: Trump will no longer enjoy whatever political firepower Ryan could bring to the presidential race in its final stretch.
CNN's Dana Bash and Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.
The message will no doubt go right to the heart of the down-ballot Republican candidates.
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Re: Speaker Paul Ryan: "Dump Trump" (if you wish...)
He should have done this months ago, when he stood a much better chance of defining the GOP as a party that wasn't about Donald Trump. I read yesterday that an anonymous GOP congressional official says their fear now is a 2006-style "blue wave" election which gives Democrats control of both houses and the White House, and poised to appoint a liberal justice to (finally) fill Scalia's former seat.
The demise of the Republican Party as a national force to be reckoned with has been predicted for a while now, but it may actually be happening.
The demise of the Republican Party as a national force to be reckoned with has been predicted for a while now, but it may actually be happening.
Re: Speaker Paul Ryan: "Dump Trump" (if you wish...)
What's surprising is that Ryan isn't, today, pulling all of his support for Trump, not just cutting others loose.
I think Republicans are following a program of telling voters that holding a Republican Congress is a check on Hillary, whose election now is inevitable.
But people must remember, a "check on Hillary" is one and the same as more government inaction and obfuscation. This will result in the impotency of the US on such things as formulating a budget, and on debt ceiling. The 'check on Hillary' will result in stalling on the infrastructure front, on the healthcare front, on the immigration front, on the environment front, and on the ISIS front. (Yes, it will keep the US out of the middle east wars, which can't be a bad thing.) It doesn't matter what Hillary believes, the point of this policy is to oppose her universally, like they did Obama.
The reason that nothing can be done domestically or internationally is the very impasse that conservatives call a "check". That was the source of the very disenchantment people had with Washington, that led to the Trump candidacy in the first place. Good luck with that.
I think Republicans are following a program of telling voters that holding a Republican Congress is a check on Hillary, whose election now is inevitable.
But people must remember, a "check on Hillary" is one and the same as more government inaction and obfuscation. This will result in the impotency of the US on such things as formulating a budget, and on debt ceiling. The 'check on Hillary' will result in stalling on the infrastructure front, on the healthcare front, on the immigration front, on the environment front, and on the ISIS front. (Yes, it will keep the US out of the middle east wars, which can't be a bad thing.) It doesn't matter what Hillary believes, the point of this policy is to oppose her universally, like they did Obama.
The reason that nothing can be done domestically or internationally is the very impasse that conservatives call a "check". That was the source of the very disenchantment people had with Washington, that led to the Trump candidacy in the first place. Good luck with that.
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Re: Speaker Paul Ryan: "Dump Trump" (if you wish...)
This has been one of the most riveting presidential races to date albeit for mostly the wrong reasons.
Whoever wins in November, at least you could look back and say "there wasn't a dull moment!"
Whoever wins in November, at least you could look back and say "there wasn't a dull moment!"
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