MTP SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE: RYAN ON SUPPORTING TRUMP: FOLLOW YOUR CONSCIENCE

Full Sunday exclusive interview to air this Sunday on “Meet the Press” 

JUNE 17, 2016 – In a Sunday exclusive interview, House Speaker Paul Ryan told moderator Chuck Todd that when it comes to supporting Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump: “The last thing I would do is tell anybody to do something that’s contrary to their conscience.”

“I get that this is a very strange situation. He’s a very unique nominee,” Ryan said. “But I feel as a responsibility institutionally as the Speaker of the House that I should not be leading some chasm in the middle of our party.”

A transcript of this exchange is below, and video is available here: http://nbcnews.to/1Xtp8P2.

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CHUCK: Do you think it is that members in the House Republican Conference follow your conscience? If you don’t want to support him, don’t. Do it —

PAUL RYAN:

Oh, absolutely. The last thing I would do is tell anybody to do something that’s contrary to their conscience. Of course I wouldn’t do that. Look, believe me, Chuck. I get that this is a very strange situation. He’s a very unique nominee. But I feel as a responsibility institutionally as the Speaker of the House that I should not be leading some chasm in the middle of our party. Because you know what I know that’ll do? That’ll definitely knock us out of the White House.

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