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A California attorney who leads a movement challenging President Barack Obama's citizenship plans to run for secretary of state in November.
Orange County Registrar of Voters Neal Kelley said Wednesday that Orly Taitz, a leader of the so-called birther movement, has qualified as a candidate.
She plans to challenge fellow Republican Damon Dunn, a former NFL player living in Irvine, for her party's nomination.
Taitz has filed multiple lawsuits that claim Obama wasn't born in the U.S.
Taitz, a native of the former Soviet Union, is a naturalized U.S. citizen.
On Monday, a Georgia appeals court upheld a federal judge's ruling that requires Taitz to pay $20,000 in court sanctions in connection with one of the Obama-related lawsuits.
Orange County Registrar of Voters Neal Kelley said Wednesday that Orly Taitz, a leader of the so-called birther movement, has qualified as a candidate.
She plans to challenge fellow Republican Damon Dunn, a former NFL player living in Irvine, for her party's nomination.
Taitz has filed multiple lawsuits that claim Obama wasn't born in the U.S.
Taitz, a native of the former Soviet Union, is a naturalized U.S. citizen.
On Monday, a Georgia appeals court upheld a federal judge's ruling that requires Taitz to pay $20,000 in court sanctions in connection with one of the Obama-related lawsuits.