President Trump will travel to Texas next weekend to attend an event with India’s prime minister
President Trump will travel to Texas next weekend to attend an event with India’s prime minister and then will visit Ohio with Australia’s leader, the White House said. The events would “underscore the important partnerships” with both countries, the White House said on Sunday.
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