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Meeting with Trump was ‘great,’ says Republican party chief

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Republican Party chief Reince Priebus said he had held a "great" meeting with Donald Trump on Thursday aimed at mending divisions over the billionaire's controversial White House campaign.

"The meeting was great. It was a very positive step toward party unity," Priebus, one of the top Republicans meeting Trump along with House Speaker Paul Ryan, said in a tweet after their talks in Washington.

Ryan, the top-ranked Republican currently elected to public office, triggered soul-searching within a fractured party with the bombshell announcement last week that he was "just not ready" to support Trump as the flagbearer.

The concerns have trickled down to many in the congressional rank and file who fear a Trump nomination could doom their efforts to defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton in November and hold the majority in the Senate and House of Representatives.

With the party divided, Trump and the Republican establishment aim to put differences aside ahead of what is expected to be a brutal campaign battle against Clinton.

Chanting protesters greeted Donald Trump as he arrived at the headquarters of the Republican Nationa...
Chanting protesters greeted Donald Trump as he arrived at the headquarters of the Republican National Committee in Washington, DC
Mandel Ngan, AFP

"The goal here is to unify the various wings of the party around common principles," Ryan said Wednesday.

"After coming through a very bruising primary, which just ended like a week ago, to pretend we're unified without actually unifying, then we go into the fall at half strength."

Chanting protesters greeted Trump as he arrived at the headquarters of the Republican National Committee in Washington for the sitdown.

He ignored the dozen or so protesters, who carried signs that read "Trump is a racist" and "RIP GOP," as he entered the building through a back door.

"Undocumented! Unafraid!" protesters shouted in defiance of Trump's vow to order mass deportations of illegal immigrants if elected.

Republican Party chief Reince Priebus said he had held a “great” meeting with Donald Trump on Thursday aimed at mending divisions over the billionaire’s controversial White House campaign.

“The meeting was great. It was a very positive step toward party unity,” Priebus, one of the top Republicans meeting Trump along with House Speaker Paul Ryan, said in a tweet after their talks in Washington.

Ryan, the top-ranked Republican currently elected to public office, triggered soul-searching within a fractured party with the bombshell announcement last week that he was “just not ready” to support Trump as the flagbearer.

The concerns have trickled down to many in the congressional rank and file who fear a Trump nomination could doom their efforts to defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton in November and hold the majority in the Senate and House of Representatives.

With the party divided, Trump and the Republican establishment aim to put differences aside ahead of what is expected to be a brutal campaign battle against Clinton.

Chanting protesters greeted Donald Trump as he arrived at the headquarters of the Republican Nationa...

Chanting protesters greeted Donald Trump as he arrived at the headquarters of the Republican National Committee in Washington, DC
Mandel Ngan, AFP

“The goal here is to unify the various wings of the party around common principles,” Ryan said Wednesday.

“After coming through a very bruising primary, which just ended like a week ago, to pretend we’re unified without actually unifying, then we go into the fall at half strength.”

Chanting protesters greeted Trump as he arrived at the headquarters of the Republican National Committee in Washington for the sitdown.

He ignored the dozen or so protesters, who carried signs that read “Trump is a racist” and “RIP GOP,” as he entered the building through a back door.

“Undocumented! Unafraid!” protesters shouted in defiance of Trump’s vow to order mass deportations of illegal immigrants if elected.

AFP
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