1. What do Indonesian school records have to do with American citizenship status? Can those records be wrong? Even if they are correct, do they overrule American law?
US law ignores dual citizenship. Whether it exists or not is irrelevant to US citizenship status.
2. Please post case law stating that America does not allow dual citizenship for presidents. I seriously doubt there is any. So what you mean is that you think America shouldn’t allow it. Maybe you’re right, but your personal opinion is not the Law. Yet.
3. Please prove that he used an Indonesian passport. Even if he did, doing so doesn’t remove US citizenship, especially in the case of a minor.
4. I think he should produce his original BC. I suspect there’s something embarassing on there, and that we’ll all be embarassed if and when it comes out. But I greatly doubt it has anything at all to do with his citizenship and therefore his elibigility under the constitution for the office he’s been elected to.
“I suspect theres something embarassing on there”
Yes, most likely a report by a citizen of Hawaii of a foreign birth.
You might want to google to see the exact wording of the Hague and also check out the laws of Indonesia to verify.