Paul Ryan, a member of the board of directors of Fox Corporation, announced over the weekend that if Donald Trump is the Republican Party's nominee for president in 2024, he will not be attending the convention.
During a television appearance, Ryan was asked about the conference that will be held in 2024 in Milwaukee.
The host then asked Ryan where he was going to be.
Ryan stated that it depended on who the candidate for president would be. He said that he would still attend if another candidate was selected.
The presenter continued to imply that Ryan wouldn't show up if the candidate for president was not someone he supported.
When the presenter asked Ryan if he was interested in participating, he said he was not interested in it.
The host then asked if he would be in Wisconsin.
When the presenter asked him where he would be, Ryan said that he would be in Wisconsin, even if Trump was the nominee.
According to recent polling, Donald Trump is the likely Republican nominee for president. He has a wide lead over his rivals and potential challengers in the upcoming primary season. A survey conducted by the Rasmussen Reports organization showed that Trump beat Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in a hypothetical primary election.
Trump got 52% of the votes, while DeSantis received 24%. Among the other possible candidates, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley got 15%.
While he is a member of the Fox Corporation's board of directors, Ryan has a lot of power. He is the chairman of the company's Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee.
In addition to being able to develop broad business policies, Ryan also has the power to make strategic decisions and manage the company's risks.
Due to his position as a powerful individual, Ryan has been criticized for not being able to make his views clear when he discussed political issues on Fox Business and Fox News.
The preceding article is a summary of an article that originally appeared on The Bearded Patriot