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14 of Trump's most outrageous 'birther' claims -- half from after 2011

"Mr. Trump believes that President Obama was born in the United States," the campaign conceded, a gesture meant to end questions -- which have bubbled up again in the past weeks -- surrounding Republican nominee's role in advancing a fiction meant to delegitimize the first African-American commander in chief.

Trump himself, however, had not until Friday publicly said he believes Obama was born in the US. And asked recently about his role in promoting the racially charged smear, Trump went uncharacteristically mum.

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"I don't talk about it because if I talk about that, your whole thing will be about that," he told reporters last week. "So I don't talk about it."

Here's a laundry list of birther declarations Trump made before he tried to put the controversy to rest:

  1. "Why doesn't he show his birth certificate? There's something on that birth certificate that he doesn't like."

- March 23, 2011, on "The View"

  1. "He's spent millions of dollars trying to get away from this issue. Millions of dollars in legal fees trying to get away from this issue. And I'll tell you what, I brought it up, just routinely, and all of a sudden a lot facts are emerging and I'm starting to wonder myself whether or not he was born in this country."

- March 28, 2011, on Fox News

  1. "He doesn't have a birth certificate, or if he does, there's something on that certificate that is very bad for him. Now, somebody told me -- and I have no idea if this is bad for him or not, but perhaps it would be -- that where it says 'religion,' it might have 'Muslim.' And if you're a Muslim, you don't change your religion, by the way."

- March 30, 2011, on The Laura Ingraham Show

  1. "I have people that have been studying [Obama's birth certificate] and they cannot believe what they're finding ... I would like to have him show his birth certificate, and can I be honest with you, I hope he can. Because if he can't, if he can't, if he wasn't born in this country, which is a real possibility ... then he has pulled one of the great cons in the history of politics."

- April 7, 2011, on NBC's "Today" show

  1. "His grandmother in Kenya said, 'Oh, no, he was born in Kenya and I was there and I witnessed the birth.' She's on tape. I think that tape's going to be produced fairly soon. Somebody is coming out with a book in two weeks, it will be very interesting."

- April 7, 2011, on MSNBC's "Morning Joe"

Note: On April 27, 2011, President Obama made public his long form birth certificate. The Trump campaign in his statement portrayed this as the event that resolved the situation.

"Having successfully obtained President Obama's birth certificate when others could not, Mr. Trump believes that President Obama was born in the United States," Miller said.

But as the following comments demonstrate, whatever he thought personally, Trump continued to gin up birther issues for years after.

  1. "He didn't know he was running for president, so he told the truth. The literary agent wrote down what he said ... He said he was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia ... Now they're saying it was a mistake. Just like his Kenyan grandmother said he was born in Kenya, and she pointed down the road to the hospital, and after people started screaming at her, she said, 'Oh, I mean Hawaii.' Give me a break."

- May 24, 2012, interview with The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove, responding to an erroneous report about Obama

  1. "A lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. ... Many people do not think it was authentic. His mother was not in the hospital. There are many other things that came out. And frankly if you would report it accurately I think you'd probably get better ratings than you're getting."

- May 29, 2012, to CNN's Wolf Blitzer

  1. "An 'extremely credible source' has called my office and told me that @BarackObama's birth certificate is a fraud."

- August 6, 2012, in a tweet more than a year after Obama released his longform birth certificate

  1. "Was it a birth certificate? You tell me. Some people say that was not his birth certificate. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't. I'm saying I don't know. Nobody knows."

- August 2013, to ABC News

  1. "How amazing, the State Health Director who verified copies of Obama's 'birth certificate' died in plane crash today. All others lived."

- December 12, 2013, in tweet about the death of Loretta Fuddy.

  1. "Well, I don't know -- did he do it? ... Well, a lot of people don't agree with you and a lot of people feel it wasn't a proper certificate."

-May 2014,in an interview with TV3's Colette Fitzpatrick in Ireland, Trump first contested whether Obama had released his birth certificate, then questioned whether its legitimacy.

  1. "There are three things that could happen. And one of them did happen. He was perhaps born in Kenya. Very simple, OK? He was perhaps born in this country. But said he was born in Kenya because if you say you were born in Kenya, you got aid and you got into colleges. People were doing that. So perhaps he was born in this country, and that has a very big chance. Or, you know, who knows?"

- May 27, 2014, in remarks at the National Press Club

  1. "Who knows about Obama? ... Who knows, who knows? Who cares right now?... I have my own theory on Obama. Someday I will write a book, I will do another book, and it will do very successfully."

- January 6, 2016, in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer.

  1. "I'll answer that question at the right time. I just don't want to answer it yet ... I don't talk about it anymore. The reason I don't is because then everyone is going to be talking about it as opposed to jobs, the military, the vets, security."

- September 15, 2016, in an interview with The Washington Post.

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Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#1
Trump recently went on a tirade against a civil rights icon that he is not worthy of sitting at the same table with. What has trump done toward civil rights in his life time? What march has he participated in? Where was he during segregation? Jim Crow? Black Codes? How many times has he been arrested for fighting for civil rights? How many times has he been attacked by angry mobs, spat on, bitten by dogs, sprayed with hoses, and was hit in the head by flying objects? The answer to all questions is none. Trump was offended by what Congressman John Lewis said to him about his legitimacy as president-elect, keep in mind, he did the same thing for years to President Obama. This man is extremely thin skinned and does more damage with a tweet than most. With one tweet, he showed his bigotry toward the people of Atlanta, Congressmen John Lewis, and the citizens, Black and White, that live in the area he obviously knows nothing about. Maybe if he visits this crime ridden area and see for himself, he might be enlightened.
Avatar lakerben -
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Lol.

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