Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus said Friday that House Speaker Paul Ryan is still prepared to “work through” his reservations about supporting Donald Trump, leaving the door open to an eventual endorsement by the former vice presidential pick.
“He wants to get there,” Priebus said at a breakfast sponsored by POLITICO Playbook in Washington D.C.
Priebus said he spoke with Ryan “multiple times” on Thursday after Ryan announced that he was “not ready” to publicly back Trump.
“Paul’s just being honest with how he feels,” Priebus said, adding that Ryan “just wants some time to just work through it.”
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The GOP party head does still expect Ryan to attend a scheduled meeting with Trump and Republican leadership on Capitol Hill next week: “He wants it to go forward.”
How did the presumptive nominee react to Ryan withholding his support? Priebus said Trump “wasn’t furious” but rather focused on what he needed to do next. Priebus’s advice to Trump was to “just relax and be gracious.”
The GOP chief says that’s how Trump behaves behind the scenes.
Priebus calls Trump “far more gracious and personable than I think you see at rallies.”
“I think he gets it. I think you’re gonna see it. I think you’re gonna see the change in tone,” he added.
Trump is working on shifting his demeanor to “general election mode,” according to Priebus. “What you saw on Tuesday night is going to be more of what you see in the future.”
However, Priebus cautioned, “I’m sure it’s going to take some time.”
Asked about Donald Trump’s Cinco de Mayo tweet, which linked his “love” of Hispanics with a photo of Trump eating a taco bowl, Priebus paused.








