At his second rally of the day, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump took a short break from attacking his opponent to take a dig at the current POTUS.

Discussing Hillary Clinton’s immigration policy and bringing up he policy positions on Syrian refugees, Trump seemingly questioned the legitimacy of President Obama.

At Maine rally, @realDonaldTrump puts quote marks around "President" Obama. https://t.co/LSKIyG9EJC — ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) October 15, 2016

One can reasonably see this as a callback to Trump’s involvement in the birther movement where he raised doubts that Obama was born in the United States. Despite being a leading voice for birtherism while flirting with the idea of running for the White House in 2011, Trump tried to distance himself from the movement last month, claiming Clinton was responsible for it.

It has already been a busy day for Trump. In an earlier rally, he attacked the women accusing him of sexual misconduct. Meanwhile, another accuser came forward, stating that Trump forcibly kissed her roughly 20 years ago.

Watch the clip above, via ABC News.

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