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Another Gruesome Week for Speaker Ryan

June 11, 2016
Blog Post
Donald Trump continues to dominate the airwaves and headlines, and not for the right reasons.  That's why Speaker Ryan and House Republicans, this week, tried to distract the American people from their standard-bearer – who continues to stand by his racist attacks against a federal judge with a #WrongWay agenda of special interest, discriminatory and reckless policies.

But the real House Agenda and The Donald's agenda are one and the same.

CNN: Hill GOP looks to steer agenda away from Trump

POLITICO: Trump 'racism' frenzy engulfs Hill Republicans

The Huffington Post: Republicans Are Twisting Themselves Into Pretzels To Defend Donald Trump

Washington Post: Everywhere Paul Ryan turns, there's the smell of Trump

New York Times: Paul Ryan Calls Donald Trump's Attack on Judge ‘Racist,' but Still Backs Him

ABC: House Republicans Unveil National Security Blueprint as GOP Struggles With Trump's Proposals

Wall Street Journal: House GOP National Security Plan Is At Odds With Party's Own Record

The Herald: House Republicans seek to shift focus from Trump to security

The Atlantic: Republicans Struggle to Make Their Anti-Poverty Plan Heard

The Huffington Post: Paul Ryan Tries To Escape Trump With Anti-Poverty Plan, Can't

MSNBC: Paul Ryan's anti-poverty plan isn't the ‘better way'

POLITICO: New House Republican 'anti-poverty plan' repackages GOP proposals

The Huffington Post: Paul Ryan Proposes Clamping Down On ‘Open Process'

Talking Points Memo: Ryan Pulls Plug On One Of His Biggest Promises After Dems Force His Hand

Associated Press: Republicans defend display of Confederate imagery in Capitol

MSNBC: GOP's Benghazi Committee passes ignominious milestone

Texas Tribune: GOP Insists Library of Congress Retain "Illegal Aliens"

Mother Jones: Republicans in Congress Just "Made a Mistake" and Released Names of Planned Parenthood Employees

PoliticusUSA: Paul Ryan Cancels Press Conference And Hides From Reporters To Avoid Talking About Trump

Washington Post: House Republicans should have thought this through

Washington Post: Paul Ryan can't avoid the issue of Donald Trump — and his office isn't happy about it