noun a person who questions the birthplace or citizenship of a public figure
A birther is someone who believes that a political figure, typically a public official, was not born in the country they claim to be a citizen of.
In legal contexts, 'birther' may be used in discussions about lawsuits or challenges related to a public figure's eligibility for office based on their citizenship status.
On social media platforms, 'birther' may be used in discussions about current events, political controversies, or conspiracy theories related to a public figure's birthplace.
The term 'birther' is often used in media coverage to refer to individuals or groups who promote conspiracy theories about a public figure's place of birth.
In the context of a writer, 'birther' may refer to someone who writes about or promotes conspiracy theories related to the birthplace of a public figure, such as a political leader.
In the context of a psychologist, 'birther' may refer to a person who holds strong beliefs in conspiracy theories related to someone's birthplace and may exhibit cognitive biases in interpreting information.
In the context of a journalist, 'birther' may refer to a person who questions or investigates the authenticity of a public figure's birth certificate or birthplace, often associated with political reporting.
In the context of a politician, 'birther' may refer to a person who publicly questions the citizenship or birthplace of a political opponent, often using it as a tactic to discredit their legitimacy.