Sigh... just another confusion-seeding liberal writer on a top-secret mission. His mother WAS a U.S. citizen, so he was born as a U.S. citizen (or naturalized later in the U.S. with her as his mother). But his father was NOT a U.S. citizen (probably a Brit), so he was NOT a "natural born" U.S. citizen, because that takes BOTH parents.
The fact that he has been serving in that office ... creates a constitutional crisis ... that will take decades to straighten out.
Decades? In Hillary's dreams - which is who this IBD writer is actually working for. What's the country going to do in the mean time - wait? LOL. It would be job #1 for the SCOTUS and Congress, or The People would tear their pretty white columns down around their procrastinating heads.
I don't think that's correct. His putative father was a British subject, and thus could not confer US citizenship on him. His mother was 18, and therefore had not lived in the US for 5 years subsequent to her 15th birthday. She could not confer US citizenship on him. At birth, then, I believe that he was a British subject.
Subsequently he apparently became an Indonesian citizen. We have had no evidence he was ever naturalized as a US citizen.