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A 2010 billboard displayed in South Gate, California, questioning the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate and by extension his eligibility to serve as President of the U.S. The billboard was part of an advertising campaign by WorldNetDaily, whose web address appears on the billboard's bottom right corner.
The Obama White House YouTube channel, April 27, 2011, President Obama on His Birth Certificate & the Real Issues Facing America Pew Research Center, Nov. 20, 2008, False Rumors that Obama is a Muslim
The short-form birth certificate that the Obama campaign posted online states his place of birth as Honolulu, Hawaii. [76] Martin's lawsuit claimed that because Martin "strives for factual accuracy and attempts to conduct thorough research", he should have a copy of Obama's birth certificate from the state and not a certificate "posted on a Web ...
Where's the Birth Certificate?: The Case That Barack Obama Is Not Eligible to Be President is a book by Jerome Corsi which promotes the false claim that then U.S. president Barack Obama was not a natural-born citizen of the United States and was thus constitutionally unqualified to hold the office.
Arpaio, the outgoing sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, stressed this investigation was never about where Obama was born, but rather about the authenticity of the birth certificate. Obama tried ...
Obama's birth certificate. On June 12, 2008, the Obama campaign launched a website to counter what the campaign described as smears by his opponents. [140] The site provided responses to issues brought up about the candidate, [141] such as: Claims that he is not a natural-born citizen of the United States. [142]
There were even billboards demanding to see his birth. Remember the Obama birther movement? For years the president's critics doubted his eligibility for the position, claiming he was born in ...
At a 2013 town hall meeting with constituents, two years after Obama had released his long-form birth certificate to the public, Congressman Blake Farenthold said that Obama should be impeached due to birther conspiracy theories about Obama. Farenthold said that he thinks that "the House is already out of the barn on this, on the whole birth ...