It probably was not an American passport. He must have also carried an Indonesian one. The fact that he was issued an Indonesian passport as a child is not interesting because he was a minor and had nothing to do with that.
It interests me greater whether he had that Indonesian passport renewed or extended as an adult. That would be asserting his duality AS AN ADULT, and might compromise his citizenship re presidential eligibility.
And the MOST interesting thing about his past and eligibility, to me, is how he applied for colleges. If he applied as a foreign student, that means that the President of the United States checked the box marked NO to the question “Are you an American citizen?” And that is inexcusable.
Phil Berg, who has been on this from the beginning, stated Zero has never had an American passport before the issued diplomatic passport as Senator. Besides Pakistan he also spent some time in Bali, Indonesia “writing” his book.
In addition, remember, Zero’s admittance, tuition at Harvard, including Harvard Law Review position bought and paid for by Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. The Prince donated $20 million to fund Islamic studies at Harvard during this time, 88-91.
I believe it’s in the Kerchner file that they state Talal also financed Zero’s Columbia schooling as well.
With Harvard there were several people advocating him getting in — Khalid Al-Mansour, Percy Sutton.
Why?