Donald Trump is still questioning President Obama's
citizenship. The real estate tycoon's short-lived bid to become
president was never taken seriously by the American public, and now
Trump is drumming up more un-needed personal attention by blasting the
commander in chief. “I've never really changed. Nothing's changed my
mind,” he told CBS News.
Trump has also publicly endorsed Mitt Romney,
who now has enough delegates to clinch the Republican nomination. Given
the unfavorable spotlight brought on by Trump, Romney has distanced
himself from the controversy, maintaining that he believes that the
president is in fact a U.S. citizen. As for Trump, he feels that the
president's birthplace is among the most important issues surrounding
his re-election campaign. “Is it the most important thing? In a way it is. You're not allowed to be the president if you're not born in the country.”
Last year Obama caved to Trump's demands by releasing a copy of his birth certificate
which clearly shows his birth place as Honolulu. “We do not have time
for this kind of silliness. We've got better stuff to do,” the president
said. “Over the last two and half years, I have watched with
amusement. I have been puzzled with the degree with which this thing
just kept going.”
Perhaps any inquiries surrounding Obama's birth place are merely a
distraction tactic by Romney's campaign, as he prepares to delve into a
race that will likely define his political career. However, just in
case there is anymore leftover doubt, click below to view a copy of the
president's birth certificate.
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