Trump campaign officials admit his Mexico visit is just 'a little theater'

Donald Trump is traveling to Mexico on Wednesday reportedly in hopes of securing a picture-perfect moment. Trump campaign officials told CNN that the "goal" of Trump's visit with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is to snap a photograph that highlights the Republican nominee's presidential potential. "You've just got to throw in a little theater now and then," a Trump adviser told CNN.
But as much as Trump's advisers hope the trip can prove their candidate's ability to establish good rapport — despite his derogatory comments about Mexico and Mexicans just minutes after launching his campaign last year — even one of Trump's advisers admitted the trip could easily go off the rails. The adviser told CNN that Trump is "either going to have a very cordial ... conversation with [Peña Nieto] and they're going to say, 'We can work together,' or they're going to have a meeting and this guy is going to blow Trump up afterwards."
After his meeting with Peña Nieto, Trump will deliver a speech in Arizona on Wednesday night outlining his immigration plan, which so far has been highlighted by proposing a wall be built along the U.S.-Mexico border and be paid for by Mexico — an idea Peña Nieto blasted earlier this year.
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