Trump giving a press conference after meeting with Mexico’s president, saying Mexico has agreed to pay for the wall. “I said, Ricky, you have to pay for it, and that’s that, the end of it. And he agreed, just like that.”<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nVATICAN ENQUIRER – Donald Trump said on Wednesday that his meeting Mexico President Enrique Pe\u00f1a Nieto went well, that the Mexicans will in fact pay for the building of the border wall.<\/p>\n
Immigration is considered Trump’s signature platform. The fact that the Mexicans have now agreed to pay for the building of the wall means a total reversal on his wavering stance on immigration.<\/p>\n
The controversial wall is to keep Mexicans and other immigrants from entering the country.<\/p>\n
However, the Mexico media is reporting a totally different story.<\/p>\n
The La Reforma quoted President Pe\u00f1a as saying, “he (Trump) is out of his mind, I never agreed to pay for a wall and if a wall is ever built, it would be built by Mexico, with Mexican labour, to keep Trump and his supporters out of Mexico.”<\/p>\n
After the early afternoon meeting, Pe\u00f1a Nieto, one of Trump’s harsher critics compared the GOP presidential nominee rhetoric to Hitler and Mussolini, telling the Excelsior, “that’s how Mussolini got in, that’s how Hitler got in.”<\/p>\n
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