CLEVELAND -- House Speaker Paul Ryan on Monday acknowledged presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump was “not my kind of conservative” but called for the party to rally behind the New York businessman at this week’s Republican National Convention.

Speaking at a lunch hosted by The Wall Street Journal here, the Wisconsin Republican said that while he and Trump differ on certain policy proposals -- for example, building a wall on the U.S.’s border with Mexico, or banning Muslims from entering the country -- they are “on the same page” on the party’s core principles. “We’re a big tent party. Big tent -- real big,” he said.