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President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House the prospect of impeachment is causing “tremendous anger” in the nation, but said he wants “no violence.”
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An older section of the border wall divides Ciudad Juarez, Mexico from Sunland Park, New Mexico, top, on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 12. With eight days remaining in his term, President Donald Trump on Tuesday visited a completed section of the border wall in Texas to trumpet his campaign against illegal immigration in an attempt to burnish his legacy.
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Workers prepare the foundation for a steel section of border wall that will be built on the Mexican side of older metal fencing dividing Ciudad Juarez, Mexico from Sunland Park, New Mexico, on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 12. With eight days remaining in his term, President Donald Trump on Tuesday visited a completed section of the border wall in Texas to trumpet his campaign against illegal immigration in an attempt to burnish his legacy.
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Workers prepare the foundation for a steel section of border wall that will be built on the Mexican side of older metal fencing dividing Ciudad Juarez, Mexico from Sunland Park, New Mexico, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 12. With eight days remaining in his term, President Donald Trump on Tuesday visited a completed section of the border wall in Texas to trumpet his campaign against illegal immigration in an attempt to burnish his legacy.
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Workers prepare the foundation for a steel section of border wall that will be built on the Mexican side of older metal fencing dividing Ciudad Juarez, Mexico from Sunland Park, New Mexico, on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 12. With eight days remaining in his term, President Donald Trump on Tuesday visited a completed section of the border wall in Texas to trumpet his campaign against illegal immigration in an attempt to burnish his legacy.
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A U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter flies over older metal fencing dividing Ciudad Juarez, Mexico from Sunland Park, New Mexico, in an area where workers have begun laying the foundations to build a new steel wall, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 12. With eight days remaining in his term, President Donald Trump on Tuesday visited a completed section of the border wall in Texas to trumpet his campaign against illegal immigration in an attempt to burnish his legacy.
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Workers prepare the foundation for a steel section of border wall that will be built on the Mexican side of older metal fencing dividing Ciudad Juarez, Mexico from Sunland Park, New Mexico, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 12. With eight days remaining in his term, President Donald Trump on Tuesday visited a completed section of the border wall in Texas to trumpet his campaign against illegal immigration in an attempt to burnish his legacy.
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Supporters of President Donald Trump watch as he departs after a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, Tuesday, Jan. 12, in McAllen, Texas.
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President Donald Trump tours a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, Tuesday, Jan. 12, in Alamo, Texas.
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President Donald Trump speaks near a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, Tuesday, Jan. 12, in Alamo, Texas.
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President Donald Trump speaks near a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, Tuesday, Jan. 12, in Alamo, Texas.
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President Donald Trump tours a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, Tuesday, Jan. 12, in Alamo, Texas.