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Kellyanne Conway: Donald Trump's Mexico trip a 'decisive presidential move'

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Speaking to TODAY about Donald Trump’s surprise trip to Mexico Wednesday, Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says Trump is “very excited to accept the invitation of the president of Mexico.” She expects to see a “very presidential Donald Trump” and says she’s sorry Hillary Clinton was not invited. Looking ahead to Trump’s speech on immigration, Conway says voters will get clarity on Trump's position, adding that the candidate's address will also be directed to the 11 million people here without documentation.