Trump senior adviser defends birtherism
Former Georgia Congressman Jack Kingston, now a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, tried to duck the question from Joy Reid, but ultimately couldn’t.
REID: I just want to ask you, do you think that he regrets the birtherism? You can just say yes or no.
KINGSTON: I don’t think he did anything wrong. I think he raised a question, but the reality is —
REID: Wait, do you still question whether the President of the United States is a citizen?
KINGSTON: I think the press — let me say this, I think you guys should accept an apology and just go with it. I mean, this is what the left has been demanding. He made an apology. Now, I frankly would love to see Hillary Clinton apologize to the family of the dead soldiers from in Benghazi, when she told them that it was caused by a video, which was an absolute, positive lie. Wouldn’t it be nice if she said “You know what? I was Secretary of State, I am responsible, your sons’ deaths as not — were not caused by a video.”
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