Email chain suggests Donald Trump promoted Obama birther conspiracy
Email chain suggests Donald Trump promoted Obama birther conspiracy The passage merely records an opinion that Trump promoted the birther theory, without any new evidence, dates, or concrete actions. It offers a low‑value lead for further investigation, lacking specifics or novel information, and does not implicate high‑ranking officials in wrongdoing beyond a publicly known claim. Key insights: Kathy Ruemmler asks if Trump actively promoted the claim that Barack Obama was not born in the US.; She states the answer is "Yes" and criticizes Trump for defending the claim.; The email includes a forwarded link to a Steve Bannon interview but provides no substantive content from it.
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Email chain suggests Donald Trump promoted Obama birther conspiracy The passage merely records an opinion that Trump promoted the birther theory, without any new evidence, dates, or concrete actions. It offers a low‑value lead for further investigation, lacking specifics or novel information, and does not implicate high‑ranking officials in wrongdoing beyond a publicly known claim. Key insights: Kathy Ruemmler asks if Trump actively promoted the claim that Barack Obama was not born in the US.; She states the answer is "Yes" and criticizes Trump for defending the claim.; The email includes a forwarded link to a Steve Bannon interview but provides no substantive content from it.
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