Trump believes Obama was born in the
United States: campaign
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[September 16, 2016]
By Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump, one of the leaders of the "birther"
movement that questioned President Barack Obama's U.S. citizenship,
believes Obama was born in the United States, the Trump campaign said in
a statement on Thursday.
In an interview with the Washington Post released earlier in the day,
Trump declined to say whether he believed Obama was born in Hawaii.
"I’ll answer that question at the right time. I just don’t want to
answer it yet," Trump told the newspaper.
Those comments drew criticism from Democratic presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton, who expressed dismay at Trump's response during remarks
to a gathering of Hispanic leaders in Washington.
"He still wouldn’t say Hawaii. He still wouldn’t say America. This man
wants to be our next president?" Clinton said.
"When will he stop this ugliness, this bigotry? Now he’s tried to reset
himself and his campaign many times. This is the best he can do. This is
who he is," she said.
A few years into his presidency, Obama, the first African American to
win the White House, released a longer version of his birth certificate
to answer those who suggested he was not U.S. born.
"In 2011, Mr. Trump was finally able to bring this ugly incident to its
conclusion by successfully compelling President Obama to release his
birth certificate," Trump senior communications advisor Jason Miller
said in a statement late on Thursday.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump appears at a campaign
rally in Laconia, New Hampshire, U.S., September 15, 2016.
REUTERS/Mike Segar
"Having successfully obtained President Obama’s birth certificate
when others could not, Mr. Trump believes that President Obama was
born in the United States," he said.
Trump has been trying to drum up support among black voters, who
overwhelmingly supported Obama in his 2008 and 2012 elections. Many
African Americans object to Trump's involvement in the "birther"
movement and the implication that Obama's presidency was
illegitimate.
(additional reporting by Amanda Becker; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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