Ryan plugs GOP campaign agenda, but no mention of Trump
MADISON, Wis. — House Speaker Paul Ryan did it again Friday — he spoke about the choices in this year’s elections without uttering the words “Donald Trump.”
Four days after privately telling House Republicans that he would no longer defend or campaign for his party’s presidential nominee, Ryan, R-Wis., tore into Democrat Hillary Clinton and liberals for pursuing a government-heavy agenda for elites. He said a GOP-run Congress would block at least parts of their plans.
But in nearly 45 minutes of remarks to college Republicans, the closest he came to mentioning Trump was in describing the presidential race’s tone and warning students away from behaviour that sounded suspiciously like things that have characterized Trump’s now flagging campaign.
“Look, I know this election has taken some dark, sometimes some very dark turns,” Ryan said, without elaborating.


