
The Barack Obama birth certificate controversy refers to the false claim that United States President Barack Obama was not born in the United States, which would have rendered him ineligible to be president under the Constitution. This controversy, often referred to as the "birther" movement, gained significant attention during Obama's presidency. The term "birther" comes from the English word "birth", and in Hebrew, it can be translated as "תאוריית הולדתו של אובמה". In Spanish, it is known as "la controversia del certificado de nacimiento de Barack Obama", and in French, it is referred to as "la controverse sur le certificat de naissance de Barack Obama". Despite Obama's repeated public release of his birth certificate, which confirmed his birth in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961, the controversy persisted among a small segment of the population. The controversy was fueled by various conspiracy theories and political opposition, and it became a notable example of misinformation and fake news in the digital age.
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