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.
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