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    Key Republican leaders endorse Trump

    In a sign that the party is gradually rallying behind him, as many as nine chairmen of key Congressional committees in the US House of Representatives have endorsed presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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    “We stand on the precipice of one of the most important elections of our lifetime. This great nation cannot endure eight more years of Democrat-control of the White House,” chairmen of nine Committees said in a joint statement. 

    “It cannot afford to put Democrats in charge of Congress. It is paramount that we coalesce around the Republican nominee, Donald J Trump, and maintain control of both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate,” they said. 

    The nine Chairmen are Steve Chabot (small business), Michael Conaway (agriculture), Jeb Hensarling (financial services), Candice Miller (house administration), Jeff Miller (veterans’ affairs), Tom Price (budget), Pete Sessions (rules), Bill Shuster (transportation and infrastructure), and Lamar Smith (science, space and technology). 

    “Any other outcome is a danger to economic growth, puts our national security in peril, enshrines ObamaCare as the law of the land, entraps Americans in a cycle of poverty and dependence, and undermines our constitutional republic,” they said. 

    “There is a path to winning in November, and it comes through unity. To solidify this partnership, we endorse Trump as the Republican nominee for President and call upon all Americans to support him,” the joint statement said. 

    In a statement, Trump said a strong House Republican Majority is imperative to fixing the problems facing America and making the country better and stronger than ever before. 

    The New York Times pressed Trump to release his tax returns after the real estate mogul told a news channel that “it is none of your business” when asked about it. 

    “Trump also insists there’s nothing to learn from his taxes. If that’s the case, why doesn’t he trust the voters to come to that conclusion themselves?” The daily asked. 

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