Trump continues to question Obama's birth certificate

President Donald Trump has continued to question the
legitimacy of former President Barack Obama's birth certificate during private
conversations in recent months, The New York Times reported, citing advisers who
discussed Trump's statements.
Trump still questioning Obama's birthplace is just one of
several instances The Times pointed to as examples of the President's reliance
on "manufactured facts," as the newspaper reported Tuesday.
One sitting US senator quoted by the Times, "who
listened as the President revived his doubts" about the issue,
"chuckled" when speaking about what was said. Trump "has had a
hard time letting go of his claim that Mr. Obama was not born in the United
States," the senator, who "asked not to be named to discuss private
conversations," told The New York Times.
CNN has not independently confirmed the reporting. The White
House did not immediately return CNN's request for comment.
Although Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961, Trump publicly
questioned Obama's citizenship for several years before saying in a news
conference during the 2016 election that he believed the nation's first
African-American president was born in the US.
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In September 2016, Trump said, "President Barack Obama
was born in the United States."
The White House released copies of Obama's original
long-form birth certificate in 2011 in an attempt to put the rumors to bed.
Tuesday's report comes days after The Times reported that
Trump also was questioning the authenticity of the infamous "Access
Hollywood" tape.
The tape was a recording from several years ago in which
Trump could be heard bragging about groping women, and Trump apologized soon
after the tape surfaced last fall.
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