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May 12, 2016
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Donald Trump and Paul Ryan meet in Washington
Paul Ryan and Donald Trump have been on icy terms for most of the primary season, but now there are signs that relations may be starting to thaw.
US Speaker of the House Paul Ryan addresses his weekly briefing after meeting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on May 12, 2016.
US Speaker of the House Paul Ryan addresses his weekly briefing after meeting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on May 12, 2016.
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Paul Ryan and Donald Trump have been on icy terms for most of the primary season, but now there are signs that relations may be starting to thaw.

House Speaker Paul Ryan and Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump have been on icy terms for most of the primary season, but now there are signs that relations may be starting to thaw.

The two met at the Republican Party headquarters Thursday morning in Washington DC. In a joint statement released after the meeting, they said they are "confident" they can unite the party.

For more Take Two spoke to Alex Isenstadt, a reporter for Politico.