The Latest: Father of Orlando shooter attends Clinton rally
A campaign official told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he wasn't invited to attend the 3,000-person, open-door public event and that the campaign wasn't aware he was there until it ended.
A source with knowledge of the campaign's plans says aides at Clinton's New York headquarters spoke Monday with Democratic Party officials in Georgia and Arizona to discuss a six-figure investment across the two states.
State Department employee Sean Smith and security contractor Tyrone Woods were among four Americans killed in the attacks.
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."
Democratic rival Hillary Clinton has dismissed Trump's plan as offering "super big tax breaks" to huge companies and rich people.
Donald Trump is seeking to quell concerns he lacks the discipline or policy know-how to make a competent president, even as the list of fellow Republicans deeming him unfit for the Oval Office grows.
The defection from a respected senator adds to a chorus of GOP voices insisting they can't back Trump.