Valdosta, Georgia (CNN) Donald Trump on Monday did not refute a report claiming he told The New York Times editorial board in an off-the-record meeting that his immigration views are in fact more flexible than he has made them seem throughout his presidential campaign.

"Everything is negotiable," Trump said Monday on Fox News, responding to a question about whether the report, which undermines Trump's hardline stance on immigration, was accurate.

BuzzFeed News reported Monday that Trump's remarks to the Times "called into question whether he would stand by his own immigration views."

The story offers no evidence about what Trump actually said, but Trump told Fox News, "We had a board meeting. It was off the record. All of a sudden they leak it, it's all over the place."

"Everything -- by the way, it is negotiable. Things are negotiable, I'll be honest with you, you know I make the wall two feet shorter or something. I mean everything is negotiable," Trump said of building the wall on the U.S. border with Mexico, a key plank of his campaign.

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