Donald Trump’s fluctuating immigration stance raises differences in Republican Party

London [U.K], Sept. 5 : Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's mixed messages on immigration have reportedly created tension in the party with several leaders drifting away from him and looking towards a Democratic presidency.

Republican VP nominee Mike Pence to release tax returns this week

Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence says he will release his tax returns this week, drawing a stark contrast with his running mate, Donald Trump, who has refused to release them until an Internal Revenue Service audit is completed. The Indiana governor made the announcement in an interview with "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd when asked about how the Trump campaign can criticize Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton over her transparency when both he and Trump have yet to release more personal financial details.

Gary Johnson snags newspaper endorsement

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson received the endorsement of a prominent Virginia paper in an editorial posted Saturday night, notching a Labor Day weekend win for his third party bid. The glowing appraisal of Johnson's candidacy by the Richmond Times-Dispatch's editorial board contrasts the former New Mexico governor with Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic standard-bearer Hillary Clinton, both of whom lack the proper character traits to be president, the paper said.

Wall’s cost was off limits during Trump-Pena Nieto meeting, Rudy Giuliani says

Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto, left, and U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, right, met in Mexico on Aug. 31. A close ally of Donald Trump said the cost of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border was not supposed to be part of the discussion during Republican presidential candidate's recent meeting with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto. Speaking on CNN's State of the Union , former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who accompanied Trump on the visit and was in the room during the meeting, said ground rules had been set prior to the discussion and advisers to the Republican presidential candidate and Pena Nieto's team had agreed the cost of the wall would not be part of the conversation.

Richmond Times-Dispatch endorses Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson for president

The Richmond Times-Dispatch published an editorial piece Saturday night saying they will endorse Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson for president. The paper says the former New Mexico governor is the best choice for the presidency, calling him a "reasonable and formidable alternative" to Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Christie defends Trump’s immigration shift: “We don’t want people stuck in cement”

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie defended GOP nominee Donald Trump's seemingly shifting position on immigration Sunday, saying good leaders don't get "stuck in cement" on issue positions when presented with changing information. Christie told CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that, if elected, Trump will prioritize deporting the approximately 2 to 3 million undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes in the U.S. After that, Trump would take a "pause" before deporting the remaining approximately 8 million people in the U.S. illegally.

Giuliani Says ‘Democrats Should Apologize’ For Calling Trump Racist Over Birtherism

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, an adviser for Donald Trump's campaign, on Sunday called on Democrats to apologize for calling the GOP nominee racist over his claim that President Barack Obama was born in Africa. Following Trump's visit to an African-American church in Detroit over the weekend, CNN's Jake Tapper asked Giuliani if Trump should apologize to the black community for spreading the false birther notion that Obama was not an American citizen.

Putin Blasts Both Trump and Clinton for – Shock’ Campaign Tactics

Vladimir Putin blasted both Donald Trump's and Hillary Clinton's tactics on the campaign trail but refused to publicly take sides in a U.S. presidential race in which he's been accused of secretly favoring the New York real estate billionaire. "They're both using shock tactics, just each in their own way," the Russian president said in an interview.

Conservative View: Jennifer Rubin – Clinton continues to eat…

While Donald Trump sends millions of Americans fleeing the GOP, Hillary Clinton scoops up more endorsements of the type Republican nominees usually enjoy. The Clinton camp announced endorsements from two retired four-star generals, Bob Sennewald and David Maddox .

Trump calls for new civil rights agenda

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has stepped up his bid to win over minority voters by addressing a largely black church in Detroit and calling for a new civil rights agenda to support African-Americans. As scores of protesters outside chanted "No justice, no peace," Trump said on Saturday he wanted to make Detroit - a predominantly African-American city which recently emerged from bankruptcy - the economic envy of the world by bringing back companies from abroad.

Police: 1,000 rush stage at outdoor concert in Philadelphia

The remains of Jacob Wetterling, an 11-year-old boy kidnapped from a rural Minnesota road nearly 27 years ago, were identified Saturday, authorities said, providing long-awaited answers to a mystery that has captivated... The first hurricane to hit Florida in more than a decade wiped away beachside buildings and toppled trees onto homes Friday before plowing inland on a path that could send it rolling up the densely populated East... By JESSICA GRESKO The Associated Press The once-and-future Hurricane Hermine regained strength Saturday as it moved slowly up the Eastern Seaboard and made a mess of the holiday weekend.

‘Scottie, that is not factual’: Trump surrogate gets shut …

Scottie Nell Hughes, a surrogate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump got fact-checked on the air on Saturday by anchor Poppy Harlow and activist Bakari Sellers. Harlow pointed out that among nonwhite voters, Trump is trailing even third party candidates in recent surveys, to which Hughes replied that the candidate has had rallies "all over the country" where the "doors are open" to everyone, regardless of race.