Paul Ryan Blasts Primary Opponent for Muslim Deportation Remark

The House speaker is facing a tough primary challenge.

Ryan called the comments "dark" and "indefensible" in a Wisconsin radio interview Friday morning.

He continued: "That kind of dark, grim, indefensible thinking comments is going to be thoroughly rejected and repudiated on Tuesday I think."

Republican businessman Paul Nehlen, who is challenging the speaker in a primary election, suggested that there should be a “discussion” on the possibility of deporting all Muslims from the United States.

The political standoff between the party’s nominee and the party’s highest ranking elected official showed no signs of easing, with Ryan opting to skip a scheduled Trump campaign event on his home turf Friday night.

While Trump has yet to weigh in on Nehlen’s comments about Muslim deportation, Ryan reiterated Friday that his endorsement of the party’s nominee is not a "blank check" and said "of course" there's a point at which he would consider revoking his endorsement.