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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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Seth Meyers roasts Trump supporters: His rallies have become episodes of ‘The Maury Povich Show’

Not even a could pull Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump out of the tailspin he's in.

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Trump says he 'brilliantly' used US tax laws 'when few others were able to do what I did'

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said on Monday he “brilliantly used" U.S. tax rules to his advantage in trying to limit the amount he paid in taxes, arguing it helped him survive a difficult period in the real estate market.

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Seth Meyers roasts Trump: The only 3 am phone call he's ready for is one about Rosie O'Donnell

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had a terrible week, last week. Never mind becoming a laughing stock on Saturday Night Live, his bizarre accusations in Manheim, Pennsylvania that Hillary Clinton is cheating on her husband or his Twitter rant at 3 a.m., which lacks control and temperament. Now, it seems Trump is having his Mitt Romney 47 percent moment, revealing that the reason he might not be giving up his taxes is because he doesn't pay any. If that's not bad enough, we also found out that isn't even the worst that the New York Times has.

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Colbert: 'Genius' Trump can fix our tax code the same way 'only Hannibal Lecter can catch Buffalo Bill'

Before turning to GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump for saying he knows the tax code better than anyone, CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert took some shots at former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday night for his nonsensical defense of GOP nominee Donald Trump's massive financial loss.

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Trump adviser: New York Times reporters must 'face jail time' for publishing tax bombshell

Boris Epshteyn, a senior adviser for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, suggested that New York Times reporters should face jail time for reporting on the billionaire's tax returns.

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Trump advisors spin tax writeoff for $916 million loss as proof of his 'genius' at business

Donald Trump's decision to take a $916 million loss on his 1995 income tax return showed his business acumen and "genius" at figuring out how to minimize his tax bill, two of the Republican presidential candidate's advisers said on Sunday.

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'It's indefensible': Jake Tapper scolds Giuliani for 'unhinged' hypocrisy on Clinton's marriage

CNN host Jake Tapper blasted Donald Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani on Sunday for defending accusations that Hillary Clinton had been unfaithful to her husband.

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Financial group forced to issue apology after Giuliani delivers racist comments at dinner

A financial services trade group issued a formal apology to its members this week after former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani made off-the-cuff racist comments during a speech to the group.

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CNN's Jake Tapper slams Trump's advisors: 'He is surrounded by the Philanderer's club'

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is instructing his surrogates to begin attacking Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for her husband's extra-marital affairs. In talking points emailed out from the Trump campaign this week, they urged bringing up both Gennifer Flowers and Monica Lewinsky and blaming the wife for infidelity by the husband as a disqualifier for the presidency.

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WATCH: Trump surrogate left stammering after her attack on Hillary for Bill's affairs backfires

Is the Trump campaign really going to start hitting Hillary Clinton for ignoring her husband's assorted affairs?

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Howard Dean stands by 'cocaine' tweet: 'Something funny was going on with Trump last night'

Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean (D) appeared on MSNBC on Tuesday to defend his message on Twitter Monday night that suggested that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump might be red-faced, talking too fast, gulping down water and sniffing due to cocaine use.

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Congressional Black Caucus members rip Trump: The debate exposed his ‘utter ignorance’ about racism

In a press call with the Democratic National Committee, Congressional Black Caucus Reps. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Gwen Moore (D-WI) spoke out against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's comments during Monday's first debate.

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