Arab Times

Ryan hasn’t decided on Trump:

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Paul Ryan, the top US elected Republican, on Wednesday continued to withhold his support from Donald Trump for the Republican Party’s presidenti­al nomination, saying he is not ready to endorse the real estate billionair­e, a political neophyte.

Ryan, the speaker of the US House of Representa­tives, brushed aside reports that he was ready to endorse Trump during a meeting with reporters in the Capitol. “I haven’t made a decision,” he said, adding that he had no timetable for doing so.

The 46-year-old speaker is the only member of the Republican congressio­nal leadership who has not formally embraced the presumptiv­e Republican nominee. Ryan is expected to chair the party’s nominating convention in July in Cleveland.

Ryan and Trump were, however, scheduled to speak by telephone on Wednesday evening, a spokesman for Ryan said. “This is not an endorsemen­t call,” spokesman Zack Roday said.

Ryan set up the call with Trump to continue discussing the party’s campaign agenda, a Ryan aide said.

Trump’s ascent has shaken the party establishm­ent and raised concerns among some Republican­s over whether they can unify behind him, given his harsh rhetoric and shifting policy positions in a brutal primary fight that once had 17 candidates.

Ryan was asked Wednesday about Trump’s comment this week that New Mexico Republican Governor Susana Martinez, who had declined to attend a Trump rally, was not doing her job.

Ryan said Martinez was a “great governor” and “a friend of mine,” and said he would leave it at that.

Ryan said his staff and Trump’s were in contact virtually daily.

“I want this to be a sincere deliberati­ve process,” Ryan said. He dismissed suggestion­s that the Trump campaign was trying to pressure him, saying, “I don’t worry about that stuff.”

The speaker faces some pressure from inside his party to smooth things over and form a united front against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in November.

Ryan’s statement earlier this month that he was not ready to support Trump was unusual and seen as an effort to keep some distance from Trump and protect Ryan’s own presidenti­al prospects for 2020.

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