Paul Nehlen pulled out all the punches against House Speaker Paul Ryan during an exclusive interview this weekend.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - During a televised interview with Breitbart, Nehlen spoke of House Speaker Paul Ryan's views on Trump, the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership (TPP) and immigration.

Nehlen described Ryan's campaign donations came from D.C., rather than his home district and stated: "The vast majority comes in the form of large campaign donations from inside the D.C. Beltway. ... He sold his vote.

"He sold his vote. The same people that are donating to his campaign want these open border initiatives. This isn't a Free Trade deal."

Nehlen's fear is for Ryan to continue on the path he has currently set, which Nehlen believes will ultimately put the United States economy in a worse position.

Ryan supports the TPP's move to outsource American jobs, while Nehlen explained "It's going to send our jobs overseas, and even worse, it's going to import foreign workers to replace us in our jobs here at home."

After calling Ryan "a mercenary champion of this Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership," he added: "And that's why I'm running. ...I was outside Abbot Labs just a week-and-a-half ago. ...One hundred eighty employees, IT workers, Americans, have been replaced by H1-B visa holders.

"I was there with Michelle Malkin and Sara Blackwell, an attorney out of Florida who is donating her time pro bono filing EOC complaints [on behalf of the Americans losing their jobs]. The jobs aren't going away.

"They're bringing in people to replace Americans in those jobs. And this Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership, it makes it worse. It codifies the opportunity for them to bring workers here and replace us. They won't even have to go through the paperwork of filing H1 visa forms."

Continuing with his rant, Nehlen explained Ryan's push for hiring a third-party to police the border and gauge operational control.

"We have to secure the border and enforce existing immigration laws," Nehlen described. "We could secure the border in 72 hours. We could. We just don't have the political will in Washington."

While Nehlen is a virtually unknown political newcomer, his bid for Speaker of the House is not without gumption.

Of Ryan, Nehlen stated: "He is bad-mouthing the presumptive [GOP] nominee. It's embarrassing; that's what it is. I'm calling out the enemy. ...I'm calling out the enemy. He is Speaker Paul Ryan."

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