Donald Trump's next major speech on immigration, originally planned for Thursday in Colorado, has been postponed as the Republican presidential nominee's refocused campaign takes time and care in "fine-tuning its immigration policy and the speech's language," CNN reported Monday.
Trump's campaign intends to take "care to craft the critical speech" on immigration, one which the campaign "absolutely wants to get right," a source inside the campaign told CNN.
The news comes one week after the campaign was reshuffled behind manager Kellyanne Conway and became "more presidential" in its delivery and message, as former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has said.
Lydia Blaha, a Trump campaign spokeswoman, confirmed to CNN the Colorado immigration speech will be delayed indefinitely.
Trump is in Ohio visiting with police officials and plans to make another law-and-order speech there Monday night, CNN reports.
Trump also cancelled two other August events, The Hill reports: a Friday rally in Las Vegas and an August 31 fundraiser in Portland, Oregon.
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