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29 Mar 11
Angry Trump Fires Back: Here’s My Official Birth Certificate — Where’s Yours?
Billionaire real estate developer and rising GOP 2012 prospect Donald Trump is firing back at mainstream media reports that the birth document he provided exclusively to Newsmax on Monday was invalid. “Some in the media were challenging my birth certificate. So I solved the problem in a couple hours: here is my official Department of Health Birth Certificate." Trump has provided a signed, dated birth certificate from the city of New York’s Department of Health.
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More Stories“It is my honor to present my official birth certificate to the public. Look, I am proud to be an American. It was very easy to do," Donald Trump told Newsmax after media outlets questioned the validity of his birth certificate. "For the sake of the country the president ought to do the same, and end this unfortunate controversy once and for all." (AP Photo)
Angry Trump Fires Back: Here’s My Official Birth Certificate — Where’s Yours?
Billionaire real estate developer and rising GOP 2012 prospect Donald Trump is firing back at mainstream media reports that the birth document he provided exclusively to Newsmax on Monday was invalid. “Some in the media were challenging my birth certificate. So I solved the problem in a couple hours: here is my official Department of Health Birth Certificate." Trump has provided a signed, dated birth certificate from the city of New York’s Department of Health.FULL STORY
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“It is my honor to present my official birth certificate to the public. Look, I am proud to be an American. It was very easy to do," Donald Trump told Newsmax after media outlets questioned the validity of his birth certificate. "For the sake of the country the president ought to do the same, and end this unfortunate controversy once and for all." (AP Photo)
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Potential 2012 GOP presidential contender Donald Trump is doubling down on his call for President Barack Obama to produce a birth certificate, saying facts are emerging that have raised a real question as to whether Obama is constitutionally eligible to serve as...
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