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US election 2016: Donald Trump under attack from debate rivals US election 2016: Donald Trump under attack from debate rivals
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Presidential contender Donald Trump has come under attack at a Republican debate, hours after being hammered by some of the party's veteran politicians. Presidential contender Donald Trump has come under attack from his rivals at a Republican debate, after a day in which the party's veteran politicians urged voters to desert him.
The front-runner in the race to be the party's nominee took to the stage in Detroit with rivals Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz keen to make their mark. The front-runner in the Republican race was on the defensive in Detroit as Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz piled in.
Mr Rubio said Mr Trump deserved to be attacked because he had mocked others. In a testy debate, Mr Trump admitted he changed his stance on issues but said flexibility was a strength.
Many Republicans fear Mr Trump would lose November's presidential election. Senior Republicans say Mr Trump is a liability who would lose the election.
The debate hosted by Fox News began with Mr Trump being asked about an attack earlier in the day by Mitt Romney, the 2012 nominee, who accused the businessman of bullying, greed and misogyny.The debate hosted by Fox News began with Mr Trump being asked about an attack earlier in the day by Mitt Romney, the 2012 nominee, who accused the businessman of bullying, greed and misogyny.
Calling him a "phony" and a "fraud", the former standard-bearer of the party said Mr Trump's policies - like the deportation of undocumented migrants and banning Muslims from entering the US - would make the world less safe. Mr Trump dismissed Mr Romney as a "failed candidate", but he immediately found himself on the defensive from Mr Rubio.
On the debate stage, Mr Trump dismissed the criticism because Mr Romney was a "failed candidate", but he immediately found himself on the defensive from Mr Rubio.
The Florida senator said he was "not going to turn over the conservative movement to someone who thinks the nuclear triad is a rock band from the 1980s".The Florida senator said he was "not going to turn over the conservative movement to someone who thinks the nuclear triad is a rock band from the 1980s".
Other debate highlights:Other debate highlights:
In one of the most bizarre moments, Mr Trump defended the size of his hands and then quipped about another part of his anatomy.In one of the most bizarre moments, Mr Trump defended the size of his hands and then quipped about another part of his anatomy.
There were plenty of personal insults from Mr Trump, who labelled one rival "little Rubio" and another "liar Ted".There were plenty of personal insults from Mr Trump, who labelled one rival "little Rubio" and another "liar Ted".
The New York businessman was on the defensive about a civil lawsuit involving the collapse of Trump University. The New York businessman was forced to explain a civil lawsuit involving the collapse of Trump University.
And he was challenged by the Fox News panel for changing his stance on Syrian refugees, the war in Afghanistan and President George W Bush. He said he would win the case but Mr Rubio said he was trying to "con people into giving him their vote, just like he conned people into giving him their money".
Mr Trump was also challenged by the Fox News panel for changing his stance on Syrian refugees, the war in Afghanistan and President George W Bush.
He replied: "I have a very strong core. But I've never seen a successful person who wasn't flexible, who didn't have a certain degree of flexibility."He replied: "I have a very strong core. But I've never seen a successful person who wasn't flexible, who didn't have a certain degree of flexibility."
As well as Mr Romney, other senior Republicans like Paul Ryan, John McCain and a host of national security committee members have also attacked the New Yorker since he cemented his front-runner status on Super Tuesday. Hours earlier, Mr Romney led growing calls by leading Republicans against a Trump nomination.
Calling him a "phony" and a "fraud", the former standard-bearer of the party said Mr Trump's policies - like the deportation of undocumented migrants and banning Muslims from entering the US - would make the world less safe.
Others like Paul Ryan, John McCain and a host of national security committee members have also attacked the New Yorker since he cemented his front-runner status earlier in the week on Super Tuesday.
Mr Trump, a billionaire with no experience of political office, has won 10 of the 15 states that have voted so far, with his promise to "make America great again".Mr Trump, a billionaire with no experience of political office, has won 10 of the 15 states that have voted so far, with his promise to "make America great again".
Europe hates Trump - Analysis by the BBC's Katty KayEurope hates Trump - Analysis by the BBC's Katty Kay
When it comes to Trump, Europe is apoplectic. Fascinated, but appalled.When it comes to Trump, Europe is apoplectic. Fascinated, but appalled.
I'm sometimes asked by Americans what Brits make of Trump and the best analogy I can come up with is this:I'm sometimes asked by Americans what Brits make of Trump and the best analogy I can come up with is this:
Imagine if your much-respected but slightly annoying older sibling (the US) came home with a fantastically unsuitable date (Trump).Imagine if your much-respected but slightly annoying older sibling (the US) came home with a fantastically unsuitable date (Trump).
Part of you is titillated but part of you is appalled, thinking "oh my God, this could go horribly wrong" Part of you is titillated but part of you is appalled, thinking "oh my God, this could go horribly wrong".
Europe hates Trump - read Katty's article in fullEurope hates Trump - read Katty's article in full
With the effective departure of Ben Carson this week, the field of Republican candidates - once 17-strong - has now been narrowed to four.With the effective departure of Ben Carson this week, the field of Republican candidates - once 17-strong - has now been narrowed to four.
On Thursday morning, Mr Trump predicted he would be assailed from all sides in the debate. The debate, sponsored by Fox News, was the first time Mr Trump had faced his rivals since winning seven states on Super Tuesday.
"I can't act overly presidential because I'm going to have people attacking from every side," he told NBC.
The debate, sponsored by Fox News, is the first time Mr Trump has faced his rivals since winning seven states on Super Tuesday.
It also brought him face to face with presenter Megyn Kelly, whom he dismissed as a "bimbo" after they clashed in the first primary debate.It also brought him face to face with presenter Megyn Kelly, whom he dismissed as a "bimbo" after they clashed in the first primary debate.
This time he was all smiles and he complimented her looks when he took her first question.This time he was all smiles and he complimented her looks when he took her first question.
In the Democratic race, Hillary Clinton has 10 states, five more than rival Bernie Sanders.In the Democratic race, Hillary Clinton has 10 states, five more than rival Bernie Sanders.
The two will take to the debate stage in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday.The two will take to the debate stage in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday.