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Paul Ryan calls Donald Trump’s attack on judge textbook ‘racist comment’

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Paul Ryan blasts Donald Trump’s ‘indefensible’ and ‘racist’ comments regarding judge; says he still won’t vote for Clinton
WATCH ABOVE: This morning House Speaker Paul Ryan called Donald Trump's comments on a federal judge the "textbook definition of racism" and "indefensible" but said he would still vote for Trump over Hillary Clinton – Jun 7, 2016

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Paul Ryan said Tuesday that Donald Trump made the “textbook definition of a racist comment” in saying an American-born judge isn’t qualified to preside over a case because of his Mexican heritage.

“I regret those comments he made. Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,” Ryan said at a news conference. “I think that should be absolutely disavowed. It’s absolutely unacceptable.”

READ MORE: Donald Trump continues to defend criticism of judge with Mexican heritage

But Ryan, who endorsed Trump only last week after a lengthy delay, went on to say: “But do I believe Hillary Clinton is the answer? No, I do not.”

“I believe that we have more common ground on the policy issues of the day, and we have more likelihood of getting our policies enacted with him than we do with her,” Ryan said. “But I do absolutely disavow those comments, I think they’re wrong, I think they’re wrongheaded, and the thinking behind it is something I don’t even personally relate to.”

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Trump has contended that U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over a case alleging that Trump University fleeced students, can’t judge him fairly because the judge is of Mexican heritage and Trump wants to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico. Trump has been questioned repeatedly about his stance but has refused to retract his comments.

READ MORE: Republicans tell Donald Trump to back off of judge’s Mexican heritage

Ryan made his comments at an event in a low-income neighborhood of Washington, D.C., where he was unveiling new proposals to fight poverty, the first piece in a six-plank governing agenda by the House GOP.

The focus on Trump illustrated anew the extent to which the GOP’s presumptive presidential nominee can create troublesome distractions for his party. The flap over the judge is proving particularly problematic as one leading Republican after another has denounced Trump’s stance.

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WATCH: Paul Ryan explains his decision to vote for Donald Trump

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Paul Ryan explains his decision to vote for Donald Trump

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