A reluctant house Speaker Paul Ryan is feeling mounting pressure to help presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, who took two greater states in Tuesday's unopposed contests in Nebraska and West Virginia. Ryan and Trump plan to speak Thursday at the Republican national Committee's places of work: "I do not go into [the meeting] with big expectations apart from simply to have the variety of conversations that we deserve to start having in order that we are becoming ourselves on the equal page as a celebration," Ryan referred to.
however time is ticking. "The number of condo members endorsing Trump are turning out to be, and whereas there are those still protecting out, I think all and sundry will come collectively — and it's Paul's accountability to unify them," Rep. Tom Marino (R-Penn.) informed Politico.
in the meantime, some GOP politicians aren't any longer bothering to disguise their frustration. "Any excessive-rating Republican — even if Paul Ryan, Reince Priebus, or Jeb Bush — that says they may be now not helping the nominee? they've some tough inquiries to answer about why they may be a Republican," Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.) referred to. Jeva Lange
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