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Under fire Trump admits Obama is American

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WASHINGTON: After years of fueling conspiracy theories, Republican White House nominee Donald Trump admitted Friday that President Barack Obama is an American as he tried to neutralise damaging charges of racism.

But he also stepped up attacks against his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, accusing her of initiating the doubts about Obama and later raising the specter of violence against her again.

In a much-hyped televised event, Trump gave a lengthy plug for his new Washington hotel before acknowledg­ing that “President Barack Obama was born in the United States, period.”

The mogul-turned-politico pointedly did not apologise, nor did he walk back similarly baseless claims that Obama – whose father was a Kenyan Muslim – founded the violent Islamic State group.

Instead, he tried to pin blame for ‘birtherism’ on his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, whom he accused, without evidence, of starting the movement that questions Obama’s nationalit­y and right to be president.

“Her campaign of 2008 started the birth er controvers­y. I finished it. I finished it. You know what I mean,” Trump said.

The celebrity TV star has questioned Obama’s US citizenshi­p – a legal prerequisi­te for becoming president – since at least 2011. The White House has long viewed Trump’s claims as a racist attempt to delegitimi­se the president.

The charges also served to launch Trump’s political career, propelling him onto the national stage and winning him fans on the far right. But five years on, now in a tight presidenti­al election race, Trump’s position has become a liability, repulsing black, Hispanic and moderate voters whose support he needs to win the Oval Office.

The controvers­y reignited Thursday when Trump again demurred on Obama’s citizenshi­p, forcing his campaign into damage control. Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton jumped on the statement as more evidence that Trump is unfit to be president.

“For five years, he has led the birther movement to delegitimi­se our first black president. His campaign was founded on this outrageous lie. There is no erasing it in history,” she said.

“He’s feeding into the worst impulses, the bigotry and bias that lurks in our country,” she added.

Trump went on the attack again later in the day at a Miami rally, where he entered as the epic theme from the musical ‘Les Miserables’ rang out, a reference to Clinton’s recent remarks in which she called ‘half’ of Trump backers ‘deplorable.’

Asked in the Oval Office about the renewed birther controvers­y Friday, President Obama gave the question short shrift, making a dig at the US media and its obsessive coverage of Trump.

“I am shocked that a question like that would come up at a time when we have so many other things to do,” he said, before adding: “Well, I am not that shocked. I was pretty confident about where I was born. My hope would be that the presidenti­al election reflects more serious issues than that.”

Obama produced his birth certificat­e in 2011 – showing he was born at the Kapiolani Medical Center in Hawaii on Aug 4, 1961 – to put an end to the allegation­s.

Appearing at the White House Correspond­ents’ Dinner shortly after, he publicly ridiculed Trump, who was in the audience.

“No one is prouder to put this birth certificat­e matter to rest than The Donald,” Obama said.

“And that’s because he can finally get back to focusing on the issues that matter, like, did we fake the moon landing? What really happened in Roswell? And where are Biggie and Tupac?” — AFP

 ??  ?? Trump and Clinton’s planes are seen at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. — AFP photo
Trump and Clinton’s planes are seen at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. — AFP photo

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