Kamala Harris’s Eligibility Is ‘Case Closed,’ Trump Adviser Says
- Campaign says Democratic VP nominee’s citizenship isn’t issue
- Trump has fielded questions on theory raised by law professor
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President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign officials backed away from questioning Kamala Harris’s eligibility for national office, describing the issue as a non-starter and “case closed.”
The president raised the matter twice last week in news conferences and offered praise for conservative law professor John Eastman, who’s suggested there were questions about the Democratic vice presidential nominee because her parents weren’t U.S. citizens when she was born in Oakland, California.