Hillary Clinton Reminds Voters Of Donald Trump's Past Birther Claims



Hillary Clinton Reminds Voters Of Donald Trump's Past Birther Claims

Because it's hard to keep track of all the outrages. 08/06/2016 05:01 pm ET Darren Hauck/Getty Images Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump may not ever be commander-in-chief, but he has already held the distinction of birther-in-chief. Donald Trump once led a national campaign questioning whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States. And the anniversary of one of Trump's birther outbursts gave rival presidential candidate  Hillary Clinton an opportunity to remind us all of his false claims. Clinton retweeted a Trump Twitter post from exactly four years ago on Saturday in which Trump claimed he had new information casting doubt on the authenticity of Obama's birth certificate. Four years ago today. https://t.co/WPM1I9PPN3 Obama had released his "long form" birth certificate in April 2011 to silence Trump and other members of the so-called birther movement.

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