Mike Pence Disagrees With Donald Trump On Not Supporting Paul Ryan

Before Mike Pence was picked as Donald Trump running mate, he had disagreed on many Donald Trump policies, including the banning of Muslim migrants coming into the country. Donald Trump seems to be hitting back at the speaker of the house, Paul Ryan for endorsing him late.

                 

                                    Mike Pence (L) and Paul Ryan (R)

Donald Trump when asked when he would endorse Paul Ryan, who is currently seeking a re-election in the upcoming Wisconsin primary, said he is "not quite there yet"

Mike Pence have decided to disagree with his running mate Donald Trump, while speaking to Fox news on Wednesday, Mike said;

I strongly support Paul Ryan, strongly endorse his reelection.

I believe we need Paul Ryan in leadership in the Congress of the United States to rebuild our military, to strengthen our economy and to ensure that we have the kind of leadership in this country that will make America great again.

Trump in the other hand doesn't seem to like Paul Ryan that much, and he has praised Paul's rival, Paul Nehlen, who is also vying for a seat in Washington. Trump when asked about the endorsement of Paul Ryan, Trump said;

I like Paul, but these are horrible times for our country. We need very strong leadership. We need very, very strong leadership. And I'm just not quite there yet. I'm not quite there yet.

Mike Pence said he had a discussion with Donald Trump on endorsing Paul Ryan, and he gave him a go ahead. Pence said;

He strongly encouraged me to endorse Paul Ryan in next Tuesday’s primary, and I’m pleased to do it.