Congressman Nehls says House Republicans must act consistently to support Trump for reelection as President after Scalise nominated for Speaker
Texas Congressman Troy Nehls tells reporters gathered after a first House Republican Conference vote to select Majority Leader Steve Scalise as Speaker nominee that those in the Republican conference with issues regarding Donald Trump should overcome their concerns, emphasizing Trump's leadership in the party, criticizing the DOJ, FBI, and Attorney General, and insisting that decisions made by the conference should align with supporting Trump, who he believes will be the nominee in the 2024 White House race, expressing regret for not having a second vote to gauge support for Scalise.





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