"Back when this arose, folks looked at the record, including the President's book, and there was no evidence that they had met, and that was what was conveyed. Nobody spoke to the President (then)," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters when asked about news reports that Obama lived with his Kenyan uncle for some time.
"Nobody had asked him in the past, and the President said that he, in fact, had met Omar Obama when he moved to Cambridge for law school, and that he stayed with him for a brief period of time until the President's apartment was ready," he said.
President Obama's 69-year-old Kenyan-born uncle, who ignored a deportation order more than two decades ago, was this week granted permission to stay in the US.
A US court on Tuesday ruled that Obama's uncle meets the criteria to be a permanent resident.
It was during these court hearings that Omar Obama testified that the future president had stayed with him for about three weeks before beginning his time at Harvard.
