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Two hawkish anti-immigration groups say they had meetings with Trump

Two groups that support far-reaching curbs on legal immigration to the United States and ideological screening of would-be immigrants to test their beliefs say Donald Trump's presidential campaign has consulted them on his immigration policy.

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'His hair is a decomposing prairie dog’: Colbert relates to first-graders ‘nervous’ about Trump

Donald Trump visited a first-grade classroom in Nevada, where he was greeted by a student saying, "I'm nervous, I'm starting to get nervous."

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Daily Show nails Fox’s ‘racist’ Jesse Watters: 'Is it hard to fit O'Reilly's entire scrotum in your mouth?'

After the recent presidential debate mentioned China 12 times, Fox News's Jesse Watters decided to get to the bottom of what is going on in China by going to New York's Chinatown. The segment has caused a barrage of backlash from media watchdog groups and Asian cultural organizations. But "Daily Show" senior media correspondent Ronny Chieng was absolutely furious.

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Trump’s man-crush is CNN's John King: 'I like him on the maps. He does a good job with the maps'

Despite having his old campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on staff, Donald Trump dedicated one of his dozen answers at Thursday's town hall to attacking CNN and CNBC's John Harwood.

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Trump says 70 percent of federal regulations 'can go' in 30-minute town hall

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said as many as 70 percent of federal agency regulations could be eliminated if he is elected in November, just hours after an adviser said the candidate would seek to cut 10 percent.

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Fox News's bizarre debate idea for Trump: 'Deny it ever happened' and 'ignore the fact checkers'

If you can't win on the issues, if you can't win on the policies or the plans, Fox News host Charles Krauthammer suggested Thursday Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump could simply lie to win.

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Ann Coulter attacks Alicia Machado as 'Hispanic mattress girl' — like the raped student at Columbia

Professional troll, Ann Coulter fell out of the news for about a week, so it's must have been time for her to try to shock as many people as possible with the most inflammatory and insensitive remarks she can muster.

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Clinton Foundation warns donors about targeted phishing attempts

The Clinton Foundation warned donors about targeted hacking attempts to steal donors' personal information, according to two contributors and a copy of an email seen by Reuters, in a year that has seen an unprecedented wave of hacks of U.S. political organizations.

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Eric Trump becomes second Trump to appear on radio show with ties to white nationalism

Eric Trump appeared on a radio program with ties to white nationalist James Edwards on Wednesday, proving yet again that the Trump campaign doesn't seem too concerned about its image, according to Right Wing Watch. He's the second Trump to do so.

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Oddball Sean Hannity fantasizes about Trump winning debate by talking about Clinton's underwear

Donald Trump safeword, Sean Hannity, is spinning a strange story this Thursday. In his radio program, Hannity explained to his listeners that even if his BFF loses the debate Sunday night, he'll still win the debate and if only he mentioned Hillary Clinton's underwear, could the election be won.

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National Republican Senatorial Committee website hit by Russian-linked virus: researcher

A U.S. Republican Party website selling campaign stickers and other political gear is among thousands of websites infected with a credit-card stealing virus that sent data to a server in Russia, according to a Dutch security researcher.

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Early voting already underway in US presidential race

Tens of thousands of Americans have already cast their votes for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump or other candidates well ahead of November's presidential election, part of an early voting tradition that is gaining popularity.

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Trump's own bankruptcy lawyers say he lies so much they could only meet with him in pairs

Donald Trump's own bankruptcy lawyers testified that they had a policy of not meeting with the real estate mogul alone because he had a "problem" of constantly lying.

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