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It looked, briefly, as if he might be confronting Trump about a lie, until Peña Nieto's spokesman subsequently told David Luhnow, of the Wall Street Journal, that, because Trump had simply ignored the Mexican President when he brought up the payment question, it was technically correct that there hadn't been a "discussion".
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