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NEW YORK – Officials from a handful of cities across the country met with President-Elect Donald Trump in New York City.

The group representing The U.S. Conference of Mayors spoke to Trump about infrastructure investment, public safety, unfunded federal mandates and immigration.

Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett was among the mayors chosen to meet with Trump.

“We had a very positive, wide-ranging discussion with President-elect Trump today, and we appreciate his strong desire to work with the nation’s mayors on shared priorities that can strengthen America’s metro economies,” Mayor Cornett said.

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