Donald Trump does not seem bothered by House Speaker Paul Ryan’s refusal — as of now — to support him. But the presumptive Republican presidential nominee did admit that it caught him by surprise.
Ryan, the country’s highest-ranking Republican lawmaker, said he is currently “not ready” to endorse Trump until he “advances the principles of our party and appeals to a wide, vast majority of Americans.” On Friday, Trump fired back, telling “Fox and Friends” that “I’ve brought in millions of people into the party. We set a record.”
“I hate to say that it’s me but let’s say — let’s assume that it’s me. And I was really surprised by it and it’s fine,” the billionaire businessman said. “He can do whatever he wants to do. It’s fine but I was surprised by it, and by the way, many other people were surprised by it.”
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He added, “I can tell you I have many endorsements from yesterday,” referring to former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and a number of other GOP leaders and party activists. “They’re coming in left and right. He’s one of the only ones who was really surprising.”
On Friday, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said he spoke with Ryan “multiple times” following his remarks, and that the House speaker is prepared to “work through” his reservations about supporting Trump.









