Donald Trump, who is again flirting with the possibility of running for president on the Republican ticket, has garnered widespread publicity by repeating thoroughly discredited claims that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and therefore is ineligible to be president of the United States.  He has hired private investigators to look into whether Obama was born in Hawaii.

Trump should save his money.  There is no doubt that Obama was born in the United States.  The only people who refuse to accept this truth are ignorant, brain dead or decline to let facts get in way of their right-wing politics.  In this case, Donald Trump might fit all three categories.

In a letter to the New York Times, Trump wrote, โ€œThere is a very large segment of our society who believe that Barack Obama, indeed, was not born in the United States.โ€

For the record, Barack Hussein Obama was born at 7:24 p.m. on Aug. 4, 1961 in Honolulu. His parents were Stanley Ann Dunham and Barack Hussein Obama Sr.
What is the source of this information? Obamaโ€™s official birth certificate that was issued by Hawaiiโ€™s Department of Health.  The birth was registered Aug. 8, 1961 and the โ€œCertification of Live Birthโ€ notes that Obamaโ€™s mother was Caucasian and his father was African.

In addition to the official birth document, Obamaโ€™s entrance into the world was recorded in both local newspapers, the Aug. 13 Honolulu Advertiser and the Aug. 14 Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

On MSNBCโ€™s โ€œMorning Joe,โ€ Trump said on April 7: โ€œWell, guess what?  His grandparents probably put in a thing because everybody wanted to become a Unites States citizen, more so than today to be honest with you, because they were more proud in those days.  But for purposes of hospitalization and welfare, you want to become an American citizen.  So, the grandparents living in Honolulu, living in Hawaii, probably put it in.  Itโ€™s a very simple explanation.โ€

It may be a simple explanation, but it is a wrong one.

The Honolulu Advertiser noted, โ€œIn November 2008, the Advertiser reported that the first mention of the future president appeared in a Sunday Advertiser birth announcement that ran on Aug. 13, 1961:

โ€˜Mr. and Mrs. Barack H. Obama, 6085 Kalanianaole Hgy., son, Aug.4.โ€™

โ€œThe identical announcement ran the following day in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

โ€œBirthersโ€ wave off those birth announcements, saying that Obama family members 48 years ago could have phoned in false information to both newspapers.

โ€œSuch vital statistics, however, were not sent to the newspaper by the general public but by the Health Department, which received the information directly from hospitals, Okubo said.โ€

Trump was also wrong about relatives on the fatherโ€™s side.

He asserted in his letter to the New York Times, โ€œHis grandmother from Kenya stated on tape, that he was born in Kenya and she was there to watch the birth.  His family is fighting over which hospital in Hawaii he was born in โ€“ they just donโ€™t know.โ€

Not true, according to FactCheck.org, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania whose goal is to โ€œreduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics.โ€  It noted, โ€œHe claims the presidentโ€™s grandmother says Obama was born in Kenya.  In fact, the recording to which he refers shows Sarah Obama repeatedly saying through a translator: โ€˜He was born in America.โ€™โ€  The site further confirmed that the future president was born in Honoluluโ€™s Kapiolani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital.

In an April 7 interview on โ€œThe Today Show,โ€ Trump charged, โ€œHe doesnโ€™t have a birth certificate or he hasnโ€™t shown it.  He has whatโ€™s called a certificate of live birth.  Thatโ€™s something easy to getโ€ฆA certificate of live birth is not even signed by anybody.  I saw his.  I read it very carefully.  It doesnโ€™t have a serial number, doesnโ€™t have a signatureโ€ฆโ€

Again, any apprentice should have known better.

FactCheck.org stated, โ€œHad Trump looked at our 2008 article, he would see the signature stamp of Alvin Onaka, certifying the document is โ€˜a true copy or abstract of the record on file,โ€™ issued to Obama June 7, 2007 as he was preparing to run for president.  Furthermore, the serial number (actually a โ€˜certificateโ€™ number) shows quite clearly in our photos.  The number is 151 1961-010641, for whatever thatโ€™s worth.โ€

It added, โ€œTrump is also mistaken about what legally qualifies as a โ€˜birth certificate,โ€™ which is actually a broad generic term with no specific legal meaning.  The U.S. Department of State uses the term โ€˜certified birth certificateโ€™ to refer to exactly what Obama produced, which Hawaii calls a โ€˜Certification of Live Birth.โ€™ The State Department accepts a state-certified photocopy of a hospital-generated document, as was commonly used in the past.  But Hawaii, like many states, now uses computer-printed documents instead, and Hawaiiโ€™s form also meets State Department standards for establishing citizenship.โ€

Ironically, when pressed for a copy of his birth certificate, Trump also produced a โ€œCertificate of Birth.โ€

It shows that Donald John Trump was born at 10:54 a.m. on June 14, 1947 at Jamaica Hospital in Queens, N.Y.

In an interview on โ€œGood Morning America,โ€ Trump claimed, โ€œโ€ฆHe grew up and nobody knew himโ€ฆNobody ever comes forward.  Nobody knows who he is until later in life. Itโ€™s very strange.  The whole thing is very strange.โ€

What is strange is that Trump never saw the many television programs and newspaper articles about Obamaโ€™s early years in Hawaii.

For example, the Maui News published a story Jan. 21, 2009 in which it quoted Aimee Yatsushiro, who was a student teacher in Obamaโ€™s kindergarten class. She remembered 5-year-old Obama as a โ€œcute, likable, heavy build child.โ€  Katherine Nakamoto, who retired as a teacher at Noelani Elementary School, said, โ€œWe called him Barackโ€ฆHe was very well mannered, respectful, confident and independent.โ€

Trump struck out at every turn.

FactCheck.org stated, โ€œIf Donald worked for us, weโ€™d have to say: โ€˜Donald, youโ€™re fired โ€“ for incompetence.โ€™โ€

?George E. Curry, former editor-in-chief of โ€œEmergeโ€ magazine and the NNPA News Service, is a keynote speaker, moderator, and media coach. He can be reached through his website, www.georgecurry.com You can also follow him at www.twitter.com/currygeorge.