
Republicans are working on a big political summit next week: Donald Trump and Paul Ryan.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee said Friday he will meet next week with the Republican House speaker in the wake of Ryan’s comments that he is not yet prepared to back Trump.
Ryan’s refusal is “not a good thing” and “something the party should get solved quickly,” Trump said Friday on Fox & Friends, adding that he was surprised by the speaker’s comments.
“I mean, he talks about unity, but what is this about unity?” Trump said. “With millions of people coming into the party, obviously I’m saying the right thing.”
Ryan said Thursday he is not prepared to endorse Trump because of questions about his commitment to conservatism.
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