Washington – Donald Trump will seek to project a presidential image during a private meeting Wednesday in Mexico with head of state Enrique Peña Nieto that will be centered on immigration, trade and employment, the real-estate magnate’s campaign manager said.
“I think you’ll see a very presidential Donald Trump today meeting with the president of Mexico,” Kellyanne Conway said in an interview on NBC’s “Today” program.
She did not indicate whether the Republican presidential nominee would soften his immigration stance or reiterate to Peña Nieto his plans to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
“I think they’ll have a productive conversation” about illegal immigration but also discuss trade policy, jobs and illicit drugs, Conway said, adding that Trump wants to “discuss the common problems and challenges” the two countries face.
Conway also criticized Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for not accepting Peña Nieto’s invitation to meet privately with the presidential candidates. READ MORE OF THIS STORY
SOURCES: NewsNow/FOX News Online