His mother was so close to giving birth they wouldn't let her get on a plane prior to his being born.
He was adopted b his step father and became an Indonesian citizen and was educated and was raised a muslim in Indonesia.
He came here on an Indonesian passport and attended Occidental College in Los Angeles as a foreign student on a Fulbright scholarship.
He never became a US citizen and has overstayed his student visa which makes him an illegal alien!!!!
The grandmother doesn't speak English and so must have everything interpreted to her. The guy asks her if she was present at his birth in Kenya, but this gets mistranslated as asking her if he was a child of the village, (or some such) and at first she says "Yes", then after the question is asked again in a more correct way, she says "No."
The original "Yes" answer is pushed far and wide by those intent on claiming he was born in Kenya, and the subsequent "No" answer is deliberately ignored.
No one should put any stock in that claim. Go listen to the original audio yourself. You will find they are reaching for straws and "leading the witness" in this exchange.