thehill | Real estate tycoon Donald Trump cast doubt Monday on whether Sen. Ted
Cruz (R-Texas) can run for president, because Cruz was born in Canada.
"It’s a hurdle; somebody could certainly look at it very seriously," Trump said during a phone interview Monday on My Fox New York.
"He
was born in Canada. If you know and when we all studied our history
lessons, you are supposed to be born in this country, so I just don't
know how the courts will rule on this."
Trump, who says he is
exploring a bid for president in 2016, was part of the "birther"
movement that questioned President Obama's birth place, as well as the
veracity of his birth certificate. He recently took credit for getting
Obama to release his birth certificate while speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February.
After flirting with a 2012 presidential bid, Trump has announced an exploratory committee for 2016 and says he will not renew his contract for his TV show, "The Apprentice" on NBC.
Cruz confirmed his bid for president on Monday morning during a speech at Liberty University.
“It’s
going to take a new generation of courageous conservatives to help make
America great again, and I’m ready to stand with you to lead the
fight," he said in a video touting the speech.
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