I read what you said. I ask you: Who would he prove it to and why?
I'm saying to you that if he claims he is the father, and she's acknowledged it (given interviews, dragged him around the country on the campaign trail, etc), no court will demand he take a test. They've both agreed to it in the past, in public.
Courts takes the word of parents and do not demand a paternity test unless one side asks for it. That is how it works.
The only person who can demand a paternity test if he claims that he is the father is the mother (through the courts, of course). But why would she do that?
Are you are saying that she actually thinks that she can make a claim stick that he isn't the father, or that she should demand it to make his life difficult?
If she knows he is the father, it would be dishonest, hurtful and nasty to say otherwise, wouldn't you agree?
I'm sure she isn't that sort of person. Aren't you?
That might be the way it is in your state but in this state unless the father’s name is filled in on the BC they demand that he proves he is the father. Without the father’s permission the mother also can’t fill in that part either.