Paul Ryan Says GOP at a Crossroads After the Dishonorable and Disgraceful End of Trump s Term
On 5/27/21 at 10:57 PM EDT
Former GOP Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said Thursday that the Republican Party was at a crossroads following the dishonorable and disgraceful end to former President Donald Trump s presidency.
Ryan, the 2012 Republican nominee for vice president, made the remarks during a speech at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. He said that the party was not going anywhere if it remained enamored with Trump, while blasting the yes men and second-rate imitations lining up to win the approval of the former president. Ryan urged Republicans to put their loyalty to conservative principles above loyalty to Trump.
Speaking Thursday evening at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, former House Speaker Paul Ryan says “staying faithful to the conservative principles” that unite the all wings of the GOP is essential for the resurgence of the Republican Party.
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Former President Donald Trump on Friday launched a string of criticisms of Paul Ryan after the former House speaker urged Republican voters to move the party away from the 45th president.
Ryan, speaking at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, claimed the Republican Party is at a crossroads but avoided talking about Trump by name. We win majorities by directing our loyalty and respect to voters and by staying faithful to the conservative principles that unite us, he continued. This was true even when the person leading our movement was as impressive, polished, and agreeable as they come.
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