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Irate Former GOP Chair: Trump trying to punk Americans on birther again

Irate Fmr GOP Chair - America being punked by Trump on birther again

Former Republican Chair Michael Steele called out the GOP for opening themselves to be punked by Trump once again.

Former GOP chair slams Republican base

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The Trump machine along with his sycophants are trying the birther trope once more. Recently professor of law John C. Eastman, aka quack, wrote a piece for Times that claims Senator Kamala Harris is not eligible to run as Vice President. He wrote the following.

The fact that Senator Kamala Harris has just been named the vice presidential running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has some questioning her eligibility for the position. The 12th Amendment provides that “no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.” And Article II of the Constitution specifies that “[n]o person except a natural born citizen…shall be eligible to the office of President.” Her father was (and is) a Jamaican national, her mother was from India, and neither was a naturalized U.S. citizen at the time of Harris’ birth in 1964. That, according to these commentators, makes her not a “natural born citizen”—and therefore ineligible for the office of the president and, hence, ineligible for the office of the vice president.

“Nonsense,” runs the counter-commentary. Indeed, PolitiFact rated the claim of ineligibility as “Pants on Fire” false, Snopes rated it simply “False,” and from the other side of the political spectrum, Conservative Daily News likewise rated it “False.” All three (and numerous others) simply assert that Harris is eligible because she was born in Oakland—and is therefore a natural-born citizen from location of birth. The 14th Amendment says so, they all claim, and the Supreme Court so held in the 1898 case of U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark.

But those claims are erroneous, at least as the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment was originally understood—an error to which even my good friend, renowned UCLA School of Law professor Eugene Volokh, has fallen prey.

Former GOP Chair Michael Steele would have none of it. He slammed the base for going there a second time. More importantly, he stated that they should not allow themselves to be punked once more.


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