Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump met with House Republicans at Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C. Lawmakers came out after the meeting and told reporters that they talked about Supreme Court nominees, immigration, secu
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Democrats sought to take advantage of the Capitol Hill meeting, with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee rolling out what it called an “unprecedented seven-figure national advertising campaign” targeting GOP lawmakers including California Reps. Jeff Denham, David Valadao and Darrell Issa.

“If your Republican representative supports Trump, should they be representing you?” one of the ads asks. They are set to air on cable television and the internet beginning Monday.

A few dozen protesters stood across the street from the House meeting, holding poster-sized digitally altered images of Ryan and vulnerable Republican senators such as Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, Rob Portman of Ohio and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire wearing Trump’s signature “Make America Great Again” caps.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misspelled the last name of Rep. Scott DesJarlais.

Michael Doyle, Megan Henney and Eleanor Mueller contributed to this report.

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