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No dream too big, no challenge too great for America, says Trump

| | Jan 23, 2017, at 04:25 pm
Washington, Jan 23 (IBNS): Donald Trump, who was sworn in as the 45th US President on Jan 20, said that no dream is too big and no challenge too great for America.

Reiterating his campaign slogan of 'America First', Trump's tweet read, "NO DREAM is too big, NO CHALLENGE is too great. Nothing we want for our future is BEYOND OUR REACH. #AmericaFirst."

The US President also hosted a team of law enforcement officers at the White House on Sunday afternoon alongside Vice President Mark Pence.

"It was an honor to host our amazing teams of law enforcement at the @WhiteHouse this afternoon. @VP Pence and I are grateful for all you do," he tweeted.

Image: twitter.com/POTUS

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