The Latest: Trump Predicts Big Growth Under Economic Plan

Donald Trump says his plan for the U.S. economy will produce annual growth of at least 4 percent, a figure not seen since the final year of Bill Clinton's presidency. The Republican nominee says that the proposal he unveiled Monday to cut taxes and create jobs makes a 4 percent growth rate "easily attainable and I think even more than that."

Orlando gunman’s father at Hillary Clinton Florida rally; Donald…

Donald Trump , who drew large crowds in Daytona Beach and Jacksonville last week, returns to Florida for rallies Wednesday in Sunrise and Thursday in Kissimmee. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton held a Kissimmee rally Monday night that drew about 3,00o people - including Seddique Mateen , the father of the St. Lucie County jihadist who killed 49 people at Orlando's Pulse nightclub in June.

Trump would be ‘dangerous’ president, Republican security officials say

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump would be 'the most reckless President in American history' according to an open letter signed by 50 prominent Republican security officials. Fifty prominent Republican national security officials, including a former CIA director, on Monday called party nominee Donald Trump unqualified to lead the country and said he would be "the most reckless president in American history."

Trump seeks a campaign reset with Detroit economic speech

Republican Donald Trump sought to regain momentum for his White House campaign on Monday by proposing sweeping tax breaks, cuts to federal regulations and a revival of the stalled Keystone XL oil pipeline project. The New York businessman used a speech on the economy in Detroit to try to turn the page after a week of missteps in which he came under heavy criticism, including from some in his own party, and rival Democrat Hillary Clinton surged ahead in opinion polls three months ahead of the Nov. 8 election.

For the GOP to reset, Trump must lose big in November | Opinion

Prominent #NeverTrump advocate and GOP consultant Rick Wilson persuasively argues that it is in the party's and country's interest for Donald Trump to lose - by a lot . He explains: "[I]f there's a loss by a slim margin in the popular vote or electoral college, millions of already embittered Americans, worked into a frenzy by a shameless leader who will surely refuse to accept the returns, will start the next four years convinced that the United States of America is little more than a banana republic - and the presidency of Hillary Clinton is irretrievably illegitimate.

Independent Candidate Evan McMullin: Trump is ‘Inhuman’…

Conservative third-party candidate Evan McMullin entered the race for the White House Monday, and he's already coming out swinging against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. During an interview Monday night with ABC's Tom Llamas, McMullin, a former CIA agent and former House Republican Conference policy advisor, called Trump a "weak candidate" who "ensures" a November victory for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president.