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Trump arrives in Indiana for 1st time since taking office

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - President Donald Trump has arrived in Indianapolis on his first trip to Indiana since his inauguration.

Air Force One touched down about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Indianapolis International Airport. Trump is heading to the Indiana State Fairgrounds, where he is giving a speech touting the Republican-led federal tax overhaul effort.

Trump will be speaking to an invitation-only audience and is only scheduled to be in the city for a couple hours.

Among those traveling from Washington on Air Force One were Indiana Sens. Joe Donnelly and Todd Young, along with Reps. Susan Brooks and Jackie Walorski.

President Donald Trump puts his hand on the shoulder of Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin as he is greeted by people as he steps off Air Force One, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) The Associated Press
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