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Texas official: Trump is ‘not welcome here’

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President Trump is scheduled to visit Dayton and El Paso, following the mass shootings there, but many lawmakers want him to stay away. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, representing El Paso, spoke out saying, “he should not come here while we are in mourning.”