Ms Spiers made the alleged revelation in order to prove to a right-wing blogger that Mr Trump was a 'notorious liar'
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Donald Trump lied to his Republican base and thought they were so stupid they would believe it, according to Jared Kushner.
Mr Kushner, a property developer who is both President Trump’s senior advisor and son-in-law, reportedly made the remarks after he was challenged about Mr Trump’s prolonged interrogation over whether Barack Obama was born in the US.
During Mr Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign and throughout his presidency, multiple theories emerged falsely claiming he was not a natural-born American US citizen and it was therefore unconstitutional for him to become US President. Mr Trump was among those who pushed the “birther” conspiracy theory and consistently questioned former President Obama’s birthplace of Hawaii.
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The former New York Observer editor has now claimed that Mr Kushner, the former publisher of the paper, informed her that Mr Trump did not believe the “birther” lies he was peddling.
“When I was the editor of the New York Observer, Kushner and I were going back and forth about how the paper should cover him,” Elizabeth Spiers wrote in a post on Twitter.
“I told Jared that I was particularly appalled by his father-in-law’s birtherism stance, which I viewed as cynical and racist.
“He rolled his eyes and said ‘He doesn’t really believe it, Elizabeth. He just knows Republicans are stupid and they’ll buy it’”.
In pictures: President Donald Trump on tour
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In pictures: President Donald Trump on tour
1/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud arriving for a reception ahead of a banquet at Murabba Palace in Riyadh
Getty Images
2/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, and Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud being welcomed at Murabba Palace in Riyadh
Getty Images
3/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald J. Trump with King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud during a welcome ceremony with traditional sword dancers at Murabba Palace, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
EPA
4/39 20 May 2017
King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud with US President Donald J. Trump and wife Melania during a welcome ceremony at Murabba Palace, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
EPA
5/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald Trump adjusts the Collar of Abdulaziz Al Saud Medal, after it was bestowed upon him by Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Reuters
6/39 20 May 2017
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud presents U.S. President Donald Trump with the Collar of Abdulaziz Al Saud Medal at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Reuters
7/39 21 May 2017
Palestinians print posters depicting US President Donald Trump in preparations for his planned visit, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem
Reuters
8/39 21 May 2017
US President Donald Trump accompanied by first lady Melania Trump, his daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband White House senior advisor Jared Kushner, before delivering his remarks to the Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Reuters
9/39 21 May 2017
US President Donald Trump looks on as U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef exchange a memorandum of understanding
Reuters
10/39 21 May 2017
First Lady Melania Trump shares a laugh with a child during a visit to the American International School in the Saudi capital Riyadh
Getty Images
11/39 21 May 2017
US President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
AP
12/39 22 May 2017
Israeli soldiers rest during preparations ahead of President Trump's landing in Tel Aviv, Israel
Getty Images
13/39 22 May 2017
First Lady Melania Trump makes her way to board Air Force One in Riyadh as she heads with her husband the US President to Israel
Getty Images
14/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump board Air Force One for Israel, the next stop in Trump's international tour, at King Khalid International Airport
AP
15/39 22 May 2017
Israeli soldiers wait for the arrival ceremony of US President Donald Trump at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, Israel
AP
16/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive aboard Air Force One at Ben Gurion International Airport in Lod near Tel Aviv, Israel
Reuters
17/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump disembark Air Force One on arrival at Ben Gurion International Airport
AP
18/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald J. Trump and his wife, US First Lady Melania Trump are welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, in Lod outside Tel Aviv, Israel
EPA
19/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sit during welcome ceremony in Tel Aviv
AP
20/39 22 May 2017
US First Lady Melania Trump chats wife Sara Netanyahu as US President Donald Trump chats to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a welcoming ceremony to welcome Trump at Ben Gurion International Airport
Reuters
21/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump delivers a speech upon his arrival at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv
Getty Images
22/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump gestures during a press conference with Israel's President at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
Getty Images
23/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump watches as First Lady Melania Trump signs the guest book at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
Getty Images
24/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump walks with first lady Melania Trump in Jerusalem's Old City
Reuters
25/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump visits the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray, in Jerusalems Old City
Getty Images
26/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump stands next to Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz at the plaza in front of the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City
Reuters
27/39 22 May 2017
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and White House senior advisor Jared Kushner leave notes at the Western Wall in Jerusalem
Reuters
28/39 22 May 2017
US First Lady Melania Trump touches the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City
EPA
29/39 22 May 2017
Ivanka Trump, assistant and daughter of US President Donald J. Trump, touches the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City
EPA
30/39 22 May 2017
President Donald Trump visits the Western Wall
AP
31/39 24 May 2017
US President Donald J. Trump arrives in a vehicle to Saint Damaso's Court for a private audience with Pope Francis in Vatican City
EPA
32/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis walks past Ivanka Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on the occasion of the private audience with President Donald Trump, at the Vatican
AP
33/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis exchanges gifts with US President Donald Trump during a private audience at the Vatican
Getty Images
34/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis meets US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania during a private audience at the Vatican
Reuters
35/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis with US President Donald J. Trump
EPA
36/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis gets into is car after meeting with US President Donald Trump
AP
37/39 24 May 2017
President Donald Trump and his wife Melania look at the frescoed ceilings during their visit to the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP
38/39 24 May 2017
US President Donald Trump security vehicles are seen in front of Air Force One before take off from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy
Reuters
39/39 24 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump wave to reporters before boarding the Air Force One to Brussels, at the end of a 2-day visit to Italy including a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican, at Rome's Fiumicino international airport
AP
1/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud arriving for a reception ahead of a banquet at Murabba Palace in Riyadh
Getty Images
2/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, and Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud being welcomed at Murabba Palace in Riyadh
Getty Images
3/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald J. Trump with King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud during a welcome ceremony with traditional sword dancers at Murabba Palace, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
EPA
4/39 20 May 2017
King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud with US President Donald J. Trump and wife Melania during a welcome ceremony at Murabba Palace, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
EPA
5/39 20 May 2017
US President Donald Trump adjusts the Collar of Abdulaziz Al Saud Medal, after it was bestowed upon him by Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Reuters
6/39 20 May 2017
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud presents U.S. President Donald Trump with the Collar of Abdulaziz Al Saud Medal at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Reuters
7/39 21 May 2017
Palestinians print posters depicting US President Donald Trump in preparations for his planned visit, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem
Reuters
8/39 21 May 2017
US President Donald Trump accompanied by first lady Melania Trump, his daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband White House senior advisor Jared Kushner, before delivering his remarks to the Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Reuters
9/39 21 May 2017
US President Donald Trump looks on as U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef exchange a memorandum of understanding
Reuters
10/39 21 May 2017
First Lady Melania Trump shares a laugh with a child during a visit to the American International School in the Saudi capital Riyadh
Getty Images
11/39 21 May 2017
US President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
AP
12/39 22 May 2017
Israeli soldiers rest during preparations ahead of President Trump's landing in Tel Aviv, Israel
Getty Images
13/39 22 May 2017
First Lady Melania Trump makes her way to board Air Force One in Riyadh as she heads with her husband the US President to Israel
Getty Images
14/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump board Air Force One for Israel, the next stop in Trump's international tour, at King Khalid International Airport
AP
15/39 22 May 2017
Israeli soldiers wait for the arrival ceremony of US President Donald Trump at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, Israel
AP
16/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive aboard Air Force One at Ben Gurion International Airport in Lod near Tel Aviv, Israel
Reuters
17/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump disembark Air Force One on arrival at Ben Gurion International Airport
AP
18/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald J. Trump and his wife, US First Lady Melania Trump are welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, in Lod outside Tel Aviv, Israel
EPA
19/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sit during welcome ceremony in Tel Aviv
AP
20/39 22 May 2017
US First Lady Melania Trump chats wife Sara Netanyahu as US President Donald Trump chats to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a welcoming ceremony to welcome Trump at Ben Gurion International Airport
Reuters
21/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump delivers a speech upon his arrival at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv
Getty Images
22/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump gestures during a press conference with Israel's President at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
Getty Images
23/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump watches as First Lady Melania Trump signs the guest book at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
Getty Images
24/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump walks with first lady Melania Trump in Jerusalem's Old City
Reuters
25/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump visits the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray, in Jerusalems Old City
Getty Images
26/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump stands next to Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz at the plaza in front of the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City
Reuters
27/39 22 May 2017
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and White House senior advisor Jared Kushner leave notes at the Western Wall in Jerusalem
Reuters
28/39 22 May 2017
US First Lady Melania Trump touches the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City
EPA
29/39 22 May 2017
Ivanka Trump, assistant and daughter of US President Donald J. Trump, touches the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City
EPA
30/39 22 May 2017
President Donald Trump visits the Western Wall
AP
31/39 24 May 2017
US President Donald J. Trump arrives in a vehicle to Saint Damaso's Court for a private audience with Pope Francis in Vatican City
EPA
32/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis walks past Ivanka Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on the occasion of the private audience with President Donald Trump, at the Vatican
AP
33/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis exchanges gifts with US President Donald Trump during a private audience at the Vatican
Getty Images
34/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis meets US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania during a private audience at the Vatican
Reuters
35/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis with US President Donald J. Trump
EPA
36/39 24 May 2017
Pope Francis gets into is car after meeting with US President Donald Trump
AP
37/39 24 May 2017
President Donald Trump and his wife Melania look at the frescoed ceilings during their visit to the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican
L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP
38/39 24 May 2017
US President Donald Trump security vehicles are seen in front of Air Force One before take off from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy
Reuters
39/39 24 May 2017
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump wave to reporters before boarding the Air Force One to Brussels, at the end of a 2-day visit to Italy including a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican, at Rome's Fiumicino international airport
AP
Ms Spiers, who served as the editor of the publication from early 2011 to late 2012, made the alleged revelation in order to prove to a right-wing blogger that Mr Trump was a “notorious liar”.
“Let's be clear he was talking about you, Doug,” she says. “Trump did not con Democrats; he conned – and is still conning – his base. So you have every right to your gullibility and I won’t try to deprive you of it, but personally, I’d rather know what the hell is going on”.
Ms Spiers, who is also the founder of Gawker, also claimed that a friend of the mogul-turned-politico once told her Mr Trump would “lie to you about what time of day it is, just for the practice”.
But she is not the only person to argue that President Trump is a liar. It has been asserted by a number of politicians and commentators, with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders branding Mr Trump a “pathological liar”.
“What do you do when you have a President-elect, soon to be President, who – and I say this not happily but I think most people who observe him would agree – is a pathological liar who changes his mind every single day?” said Mr Sanders, who challenged Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, at the end of last year.
Comedian John Oliver has also called the President a “pathological liar”. What’s more, at the beginning of the month, Quinnipiac University asked Americans for the first word which springs to mind when they think of President Trump. The answer given more times than any other was “idiot,” followed by “incompetent” and then “liar.”
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