Story highlights The meetings will be with lawmakers who have endorsed or are "interested" in Trump

It a dual-track strategy recently charted by the Trump campaign

Washington (CNN) Donald Trump's campaign is starting a series of congressional outreach meetings beginning Thursday in Washington, campaign and Hill sources said.

The meetings, to be led by campaign senior adviser Ed Brookover, will be with lawmakers who have endorsed or are "interested" in Trump, congressional sources said. Trump will not be in attendance.

Brookover said the campaign intends for this to the first of a series of regular meetings when the House is in session.

Republican Reps. Tom Marino and Lou Barletta of Pennsylvania, both of whom have endorsed Trump, told CNN they expect to hear about the billionaire businessman's strategy for upcoming primary states.

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