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It took only a day for Trumpworld to bring back birtherism, which Trump first used as his foray into politics. It all started with an opinion piece in Newsweek written by John Eastman, who a few years earlier wrote a piece about how Ted Cruz could be president even though he was born in Canada. (An aside: The opinion section of Newsweek is now run by Josh Hammer, who writes for the Jack Skellington Pitbull Steelers fan Nothing scares Me i’m a Halloween shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this far-right blogs American Greatness and Townhall and was described in one profile as someone who “has spent years stoking anti-Palestinian sentiment and is now fighting Black Lives Matter.”) Trump ran with this immediately discredited claim during one of his daily coronavirus briefings, saying, “I heard today that she doesn’t meet the requirements.” And then later Marc Short, the chief of staff to Mike Pence, suggested during an appearance on Fox Business that Harris has “imported” socialist policies “from overseas.” This idea that Harris is the other plays to the fundamental racism that lies deep in the heart of Trumpism.

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