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US: President Donald Trump still questions Barack Obama's birth certificate, claims report

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 29 November 2017, 17:22 IST

Donald Trump created a buzz around the world by becoming the President of United States last year. The difference of opinion between the former US President Barack Obama and current US President is a known fact.

 The US President Trump had led a movement named “birther” against Barack Obama. In his movement, Trump had made claims that Obama was not born in United States. For countering the claims made by Donald Trump, Barack Obama had released his birth-certificate. However, later Donald Trump had accepted this fact and during a campaign last year he has said that Obama was born in the United States.

 Meanwhile, as per reports in The New York Times, the United States President Donald Trump is still not satisfied with the fact that Obama is born in US and he continues to question the birth place of the Barack Obama.

As per reports in The Times, a senator who did not want to disclose his identity said that Trump is just not able to move on from the fact that Barack was born in US not at any other place.

The US President still continue to talk privately about all the conspiracy theories in which it was claimed that Obama was not born in US.

The Times also reported that the Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders did not said anything about the 'Tape ( that features audio of him bragging about groping and kissing women without their consent)' that was released last year whether it was fake or not.

“The president addressed this, this was litigated and certainly answered during the election by the overwhelming support for the president and the fact he's sitting here in the Oval Office today,” Huckabee Sanders said Monday.

“He's made his position on that clear at that time, as have the American people in support of him.”

First published: 29 November 2017, 17:22 IST