First Donald Trump questioned Ted Cruz’s eligibility to run for President.
Now he’s questioning whether Marco Rubio fits the definition of “natural born citizen,” allowing him to run for President.
Here he is with an astonished George Stephanopoulos, going into concern troll mode. Again.
It all started when Trump, the Twitter King, retweeted this tweet from a group called “The Powdered Wig Society.”
"@ResisTyr: Mr.Trump…BOTH Cruz AND Rubio are ineligible to be POTUS! It's a SLAM DUNK CASE!! Check it! https://t.co/NjqWP0pP6X"
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2016
It looks like not only did he retweet it, but enthusiastically endorsed it.
So just who is the woman at the podium of the “Powdered Wig Society?”
Here is the link to the page Trump was retweeting.
Here is a screenshot of the pertinent video that Trump was referencing in the retweet.
Notice how the woman addressing the eligibility issue is not identified. If she were a true expert on constitutional law, why isn’t her name trumpeted?
Well, here’s the reason why.
The woman’s real name is Joanne Scutari, and she goes by the pseudonym “Publius Huldah.” She attended the Florida State University of Law, and was admitted to the bar in 1973. She has since allowed her license to lapse.
It gets better.
Scutari, aka “Publius Huldah,” is married to Frank Scutari, and here’s what Ballotpedia has to say about him:
Frank Scutari was convicted of aiding and abetting Richard Scutari with crimes relating to armed robbery, the Alan Berg murder, the Aryan Nations and other anti-government groups. Frank Scutari was accused of helping fugitive members of The Order, a white nationalist revolutionary organization, by helping fugitives keep in touch with one another by setting up a network of rented offices.[3] Frank Scutari was arrested in his Florida home in 1985 in a mini-commando raid. He was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to being an accessory to a 1984 armed robbery in which $3.6 million was taken from an armored truck in California.[4] Joanna Scutari, then Joanna Martin, served as Frank Scutari’s divorce lawyer in 1988. Frank and Joanna married in 1989.[5]
What a nice couple!
It appears that Mrs. Scutari is also a fan of. . . you guessed it, Donald J. Trump!
RIGHT on, Mr. Trump! https://t.co/IedC0lSCve
— Publius Huldah (@PubliusHuldah) February 21, 2016
And this one from last week:
I liked a @YouTube video from @theviewersview https://t.co/kN6XA3rzAv The Debate: Donald Trump took Command of Puppet Jeb and Ted
— Publius Huldah (@PubliusHuldah) February 15, 2016
Amazing, isn’t it? Donald Trump enthusiastically retweets a video of a nut job ex-attorney who plays at being a Constitutional expert and who is also married to a white supremacist!
Why I’m shocked! Shocked, I tell you!
Eh, no. Nothing from Trump surprises me anymore. The only thing that would surprise me is if he stopped the tweeting, stopped the ad hominem attacks, put a filter on his mouth, and acted like a dignified adult who is serious about becoming President.
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