Eliza Collins

USA TODAY

Paul Ryan may have endorsed Donald Trump, but he thinks the billionaire has “a ways to go to give us a campaign we can all be proud of.”

The House speaker, in an interview with MSNBC Thursday, said that there was “no justifying” Trump’s comments about the judge in charge of his Trump University case. But, he added, there was still time for Trump to pull it together.

“This is a long campaign with a long way to go and he has a ways to go to give us a campaign we can all be proud of, but it’s really clear with me we have one of two choices, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump,” Ryan said.

Ryan — after repeated conversations with Trump— endorsed the presumptive nominee last week.

Since then, Ryan has been critical of Trump’s comments that Judge Gonzalo Curiel should remove himself from the Trump University case because of his “Mexican heritage.” Curiel was born in Indiana.