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In this Dec. 20, 2018 file photo House Speaker Paul Ryan leaves the chamber after the Republican-led House approved funding for President Donald Trump's border wall at the Capitol in Washington.   Ryan thinks his divided party, and history, will move on since the chaotic end of Donald Trump's presidency. The either-or debate over fealty to Trump "is going to fade," the 2012 Republican vice presidential candidate said in an interview. "I think circumstances, ideas and new candidates are going to overshadow that whole conversation." (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite,File)

In this Dec. 20, 2018 file photo House Speaker Paul Ryan leaves the chamber after the Republican-led House approved funding for President Donald Trump's border wall at the Capitol in Washington. Ryan thinks his divided party, and history, will move on since the chaotic end of Donald Trump's presidency. The either-or debate over fealty to Trump "is going to fade," the 2012 Republican vice presidential candidate said in an interview. "I think circumstances, ideas and new candidates are going to overshadow that whole conversation." (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite,File)

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