Republican leaders in Congress kept their distance from Trump, but now they’re ready to work with him
RALEIGH, N.C. — Top Republicans in Congress did not fully embrace Donald Trump as their party’s presidential nominee. But after securing the GOP majority on Capitol Hill, they quickly congratulated the president-elect, expressing an eagerness Wednesday to tackle party priorities with a unified GOP government after the brutal election. House Speaker Paul D. Ryan called Trump’s…
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