American Muslims and advocates turn to humor to respond to Trump's claims that Muslims in New Jersey celebrated 9/11.
The incident is the latest in a string of anti-Muslim episodes in the U.S. in the wake of the Nov. 13 Paris attacks that claimed the lives of 130 people.
Trump also said the president "doesn't know what he's doing" in the fight against the Islamic State group.
The group, Fwd.us, wants an overhaul of U.S. immigration laws and plans to lay the groundwork for change by the time the next president is in the White House.
Two Campbell University students in Buies Creek, North Carolina, have launched Students4trump.com.
Kelly mentioned her own tussle with Trump as evidence that he's truth-challenged.
Donald Trump, whose next GOP debate is scheduled for Dec. 15 in Las Vegas, said Monday that he would give the money charged from CNN to charity.
NBC's Chuck Todd and presidential candidate Donald Trump hollered over each other Sunday, but Todd was able to squeeze in a soliloquy about the importance of honesty in politics.
After Donald Trump's scheduled press conference with 100 black evangelical pastors was canceled, some said they were misled by the billionaire.
After the attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic, politicians have refrained from the line that “the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
The presidential candidate accused Americans of being immature on issues and called for more civil discourse.
“Worldwide, the Muslims were absolutely going wild,” the U.S. presidential candidate says at a campaign rally in Sarasota, Florida.
The sudden decline follows the candidate's false claims about Muslims celebrating the 9/11 attacks. Ben Carson also lost support.
The controversy began when the candidate claimed he had seen Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the collapse of the Twin Towers, something investigators say didn't happen.
Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions is trying to pull back funding for America's refugee program.
During a rally in South Carolina Tuesday, the Republican front-runner flailed and jerked around his hands in an apparent imitation of the New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski.
Laws that conflict with the Bible should be opposed peacefully, Marco Rubio said, in a TV interview.
Activists say it's important to decry anti-Muslim bias in the West -- but the same standards should apply in Muslim-majority countries.
The victim, a woman wearing a hijab, was spit on and followed into a store, police said.
“It is the call to glory and adventure that moves these young people to join the Islamic State,” a terrorism expert told the U.N.'s counterterrorism committee.
Canada's move to accept refugees comes in contrast to the U.S. where at least 30 state governors have said they will not accept Syrian refugees.
Bill O'Reilly told Trump not to give Democrats ammunition to paint the real estate mogul as a racist.