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US House Speaker Ryan to quit in 2019

Decision triggers Republican leadership struggle ahead of elections

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US House of Representa­tives Speaker Paul Ryan will not seek re-election and will leave his post at the start of 2019, dealing a blow to fellow Republican­s and President Donald Trump ahead of fastapproa­ching congressio­nal elections.

By triggering a House leadership struggle when the party should focus on defending its congressio­nal majorities and advancing Trump’s agenda, Ryan dismayed some Republican­s already concerned about their prospects with US voters in November.

“It’s going to set off an intramural war among Republican­s on who is going to be the next speaker. It will take the eye off the ball of keeping a majority in the House,” said one Republican veteran who asked not to be identified.

Trump’s 2018 agenda, including constructi­on of a US-Mexico border wall and an infrastruc­ture proposal, has gained little traction. Ryan’s departure will not likely improve the outlook, said John Feehery, a Republican lobbyist who worked as spokesman for former House Speaker Dennis Hastert.

“Realistica­lly, the chances were low of anything getting done anyway,” Feehery said.

The Republican­s’ biggest policy win since Trump took office almost 15 months ago has been the tax overhaul approved in December, an achievemen­t in which Ryan played a major role despite his sometimes-strained relationsh­ip with the volatile president.

Asked how much Trump and his conduct influenced his decision not to seek re-election for his seat representi­ng a district in southeaste­rn Wisconsin, Ryan told reporters: “Not at all.”

Politico later quoted Ryan as saying in an interview that he had a good rapport with Trump, but wished the president tweeted less. “It works better to have private conversati­ons than public disputes,” Ryan said.

Ryan’s announceme­nt was the latest upheaval in Washington in Trump’s second year as president, after the resignatio­ns and firings of numerous White House officials and Cabinet members.

In 2016, Trump slammed Ryan as a “very weak and ineffectiv­e leader.”

On Wednesday, Trump wrote on Twitter: “Speaker Paul Ryan is a truly good man, and while he will not be seeking re-election, he will leave a legacy of achievemen­t that nobody can question. We are with you Paul!”

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