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Reversing himself after years, Trump concedes Obama was born in U.S.

“And [to] cause him to subordinate himself to one Donald Trump”.

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Trump, with his soaring unpopularity and general flakiness, is no normal candidate. “Being president isn’t anything like reality TV”. But they were paying attention to him.

Fox News Washington bureau chief Bryan Boughton told Politico in a statement that the television pool members chose not to participate in the hotel tour “because our editorial team member was barred from going on the tour with a videographer”.

Michelle Obama showered praise on Clinton, attacked Donald Trump as unstable and intolerant, and cautioned the 3,000 or so students assembled that they will put her husband’s legacy at risk if they stay home on election day.

“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”, Miller said.

The Trump campaign has not yet replied to Politico’s request for comment, although campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson tweeted that Ms. Smith’s account of being physically restrained “did NOT HAPPEN!”

Beyond her ability to take on Trump with a smile, Mrs. Obama’s real value to Clinton is her wild popularity with Democratic voters, particularly young people and blacks. “I heard he was a terrible student, terrible”. “I’m thinking about it, I’m certainly looking into it. Let him show his records”. What exactly did they say, to whom, and for how much money?

The interviewer followed up, noting that Obama “is a citizen and he produced that long form birth certificate”. In January 2016, he announced that he still had his “own theory on Obama” and would probably write a book about it someday.

“This is pathetic and this goes to the root of what Trump’s campaign is about, it’s about bigotry”, he told CNN on Friday.

But as the nominee has begun to court votes from African-Americans in recent weeks, the issue has resurfaced given that many black voters felt his birther campaign was an attempt to delegitimize the first black president. In case it needs to be said, that is not true. When Clinton returned to the campaign trail this week after a brief illness, she promised a more aspirational finish to her White House bid.

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The issue made him a right-wing political star.

She delivered a searing indictment of Trump, also without ever mentioning his name, yet wrapped her critique in the hopeful optimism of a mother trying to protect her daughters’ futures.

Trump’s allegation on Clinton starting the controversy is the latest example of his tendency to repeat statements that are patently false.

Even though Trump’s campaign event at his new hotel in Washington, D.C. on Friday was billed as a press conference, and most major cable networks carried it live, he refused to take questions. “Under budget and ahead of schedule”.

But there’s not only no truth to that statement – and a bombastic one released from his campaign Thursday night stating the same thing – there’s evidence that as late as 2014 Trump was continuing to cast doubt that Obama was born in the U.S.

He then stepped away without taking questions.

He did not explain why he couldn’t have said this years ago. The only conspiracy theories that Trump doesn’t like are ones that are no longer useful for his purposes.

He said similar things to “The View”, at CPAC, to ABC and to others. The damage is done anyway.

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“On November 8, you will decide whether we have a president who believes in science and will fight climate change or not”, Obama said. Trump saying that Obama was born in the USA really doesn’t mean anything, as far as the $5 million is concerned. They said they believed it was some sort of political calculation by Trump in hopes of getting votes from blacks or moderate whites. “But of course you wouldn’t agree with that”.

2016,Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to media at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. In his speech at the Republican National Convention Donald Trump made seven references to the conflic