We don’t know the definition of NBC other than one interpretation which is the strictest.
Her age would have no bearing if born in the US on NBC -
So the only way you know for sure is to knock out his US citizenship. If you can’t do that, then it is anybody’s guess. Even if born in Kenya, it is still possible to be a NBC IF She wasn’t married because she could bestow US citizenship on him.
If born in Kenya, he is nailed for the coverup and the fact that he didn’t allow the courts to decide if he was eligible...because if he accepted that his mother’s marriage was valid to his father..then he couldn’t be a US citizen if born in Kenya(in his mind because the marriage in his mind was valid) He is only a US citizen if they weren’t married....And if he was born in Kenya, there is a good chance they were married through some ceremony there.
How do you prove their marriage?
You would have to look at the law at the time when it came to mixing a customary black marriage and a marriage to a white woman. Did she have to register, etc?
You can't say that without knowing the definition of NBC.
Since it is the only place the term "natural born citizen" is used, I believe that the Founding Fathers FULLY INTENDED that for this one office to only be held by men with no hint of divided loyalties or allegiances.
They FULLY INTENDED that a president only be a child of American citizens (BOTH parents), AND be born on American soil.
Sure would be nice to have a real definition of NBC, though...
Nope! He won’t survive the political heat for submitting a fraudulent document. NBC or no.