President Obama's original birth certificate released on Wednesday, April 27, 2011. He said the controversy surrounding this issue has become a "spectacle."
"We do not have time for this silliness. We have better things to do," Obama said.
Surprising that following the release of businessman Donald Trump's comments recently, which has raised doubts whether the president was born in the United States.
"For two and a half years, I have watched with amusement. I'm confused this continues,"Obama told reporters.
Responding to these developments, Trump said, "I have achieved something that no one else has achieved."
"I want to see it, but I hope it's true," he told reporters in New Hampshire. "He should do so in advance. I'm really honored to have played a major role in eliminating this problem."
Earlier, White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer said the debate was "really bad for the Republican Party."
"Debate 'birther' this is 'good politics' but 'bad for this country'," said Pfeiffer.
In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday, repeated his doubts and Trump said he had been told that the certificates were "lost".
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