US President Donald Trump intensified his attacks on vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Thursday, as he appeared to give credence to so-called birther theories suggesting she cannot be vice president because of her heritage.
Mr Trump who was a leading proponent of conspiracy theories about former president Barack Obamas place of birth was asked about the theory at a press briefing in the White House.
I just heard that, I heard it today, that she doesnt meet the requirements, he said. I have no idea if thats right. I would have assumed the Democrats would have checked it before she gets chosen to run for vice president. But thats a very serious Youre saying that theyre saying that she doesnt qualify because she wasnt born in this country?
Ms Trumps comments come on the back of a widely-circulated opinion piece by conservative law academic John Eastman in Newsweek magazine. The article questions whether Ms Harris is eligible to become vice president or president under the US constitution, claiming that neither her father or mother was a naturalised US citizen at the time of her birth in 1964.
The article argues that, before voters so cavalierly accept senator Harris eligibility questions should be posed about the status of her parents at the time of her birth.
Ms Harris mother was a cancer researcher who emigrated from India while her father emigrated to the United States from Jamaica.
Speculation and conspiracy theories about Ms Harris, who was born in Oakland, California, have surfaced on rightwing social media channels since she was named as former vice president Joe Bidens running mate on Tuesday. The issue recalls the false birther conspiracy theory adopted by Trump and others suggesting that Barack Obama, whose father was Kenyan, was not born in the United States, and calling on the president to release his birth certificate.
During the briefing Mr Trump also rowed back on earlier remarks he made in a Fox News interview in which he suggested that his recent threats to cut funding for the postal service was linked to efforts to suppress mail-in votes.
They need that money in order to make the post office work, so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots, he said. If we dont make a deal, that means they dont get the money. That means they cant have universal mail-in voting, they just cant have it.
Asked about his comments later, Mr Trump denied that this was his intention. But he repeated unfounded accusations about the reliability of the mail-in voting system, warning that Novembers election will end up being fraudulent if mail-in voting goes ahead.
Mr Trump also hit out at his presidential rival Joe Bidens suggestion earlier in the day that a national mask-wearing mandate should be introduced.
Speaking after he was briefed with Ms Harris by public health officials about coronavirus, Mr Biden had said that every single American should be wearing a mask when theyre outside for the next three months, at a minimum.
Its not about your rights, he said. Its about your responsibilities as an American. Be a patriot. Protect your fellow citizensDo the right thing.
But Mr Trump took Mr Biden to task for suggesting a national mandate, stating that it fell to individual states to make rules around mask-wearing. He again hinted that perhaps face-coverings were not a successful mode of protection against Covid-19.
Maybe theyre great, and maybe theyre just good. Maybe theyre not so good, he said. But, frankly, what do you have to lose?
Coronavirus infections continue to spread in the United States, with 163,000 deaths now reported. Almost 1,500 deaths were registered on Wednesday alone the highest single-day total in August.
The Biden campaign is expected to focus heavily on Mr Trumps handling of the coronavirus pandemic in the coming weeks as the US presidential campaign heats up.
Ms Harris highlighted Mr Trumps handling of the virus in her debut speech as the vice presidential nominee on Wednesday.
The presidents mismanagement of the pandemic has plunged us into the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, she said, noting that an American dies of Covid-19 every 80 seconds

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