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Not counting the early Presidents who might have worn powdered whigs.
Trump says he doesn't where a toupee. Until I see evidence that proves otherwise, I will have to take his word for it.
That said, Trump says his hair is his own, but I kinda always took that to mean he might have had a hair transplant which he had to pay for with his own money. So if that's the case, Trump is telling the truth when he says his hair is own and not a toupee.
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Reagan didn't where a toupee that I'm aware of, but, I believe he is the 1st and only president to color his hair. Even in his 70's and 80's his hair was as black (or brunette?) as it was when he was a young man. Never seen a grey hair in his head or his eye brows.
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He has allowed several talk show hosts to inspect the squirrel, and they all said it's real.
Dollars to doughnuts it's dyed.
Yeah, I actually think the appearance with Jimmy Fallon was sort of a small piece in the mosaic that allowed him to win the election. I only heard Hillary laugh sincerely and display a good natured sense of humor one time during her whole campaign, and it was (by coincidence I think, because it didn't seem fake) after Trump's appearance with Jimmy Fallon.
I loved that SNL skit when he hosted a decade or so ago when he played a janitor who looked exactly like Donald Trump, played by Darrell Hammond. Hammond says, "My hair doesn't look like that. That looks like there's a squirrel on your head." Trump, as janitor replies, "My hair is supposed to look like this. I'm a janitor."
They were not legitimate questions, especially considering McCain was born in Panama. Obama was born in America, and his mother was an American regardless of that! End of story
Wrong. McCain was born to two U.S. citizens. Obama was born to one U.S. citizen and one Kenyan citizen. Obama being born in Hawaii is crucial, because if you look at what the law (the U.S. Code) was when Obama was born, if a child was born outside the U.S. to one U.S. citizen and one citizen of another country who had Obama's father's status, the U.S. citizen parent had to have lived in the U.S. for 5 years after the age of 14 in order to confer citizenship to the child at birth. Even if you take the 'youngest' interpretation of the law, that ability to confer would have been 5 years after the day that parent turned 14...in other words, that parent's 19th birthday. When Obama was born, his mother had not yet turned 19...she was still 18 years old, not old enough, just because she was an American, to confer citizenship at birth to President Obama had he been born outside the United States. So where Obama was born matters. Once President Obama produced his long form birth certificate proving he was born in Hawaii, it was no longer was a legitimate question. I wouldn't be surprised though if the first person who brought the whole issue to the attention of the media (I don't think we even know who that was), as some subsequent 'birthers' definitely did, did that motivated by racism rather than trying to get the law right.
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