Trump and advisers remain split on how far to move toward the middle
By Jenna Johnson and Robert Costa August 26 at 8:50 PM
Ten days after he appointed new campaign leadership, Donald Trump and many of his closest aides and allies remain divided on whether to adopt more mainstream stances or stick with the hard-line conservative positions at the core of his candidacy, according to people involved in the discussions.
Trump has been flooded with conflicting advice about where to land, with the tensions vividly illustrated this week as the GOP nominee publicly wrestled with himself on the details of his signature issue: immigration. A particular flash point has been whether to forcibly deport an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants from the country, a move Trump long advocated but is now reconsidering.
He has been listening to a wide range of opinions on that, said former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, who has been at Trumps side nearly constantly over the past week. As you might imagine, there are different opinions on this, even in his campaign. In a very thoughtful way, hes trying to figure what the right position is.
By the way, Giuliani added, thats what everybody criticized him for in the past: that hes not able to do that. He actually is able to do that.
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