Donald Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign stop at Saint Anselm College Monday, June 13, 2016, in Manchester, N.H.

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In a video posted today called "Release The Measurements," the Americans Against Insecure Billionaires with Tiny Hands PAC (formerly known as the Trump Has Tiny Hands PAC) has some questions for Donald Trump.

"If the White House phone rings at 3 a.m.," asks a serious-looking woman in a business suit, "would his little hands even pick up the receiver?"

"How can he create jobs if his hands are too small to shake on the deal?" asks another serious woman, this time in a hard hat.

The Trump Has Tiny Hands PAC was started back in March by Portlander Henry Kraemer, who said his goal was to "expose the truth about Donald Trump's tiny baby hands."

Shortly after it was created, the Federal Elections Committee ruled that it had to change its name. At that point, Kraemer told The Hill: "Emerging like a phoenix from the ashes of Trump Has Tiny Hands PAC is Americans Against Insecure Billionaires with Tiny Hands PAC."

With Donald Trump now the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Katie Nguyen, Director of Communications for the Tiny Hands PAC says, "We need to raise awareness as to the dangers and risks of Donald Trump having tiny hands."

To that end, the PAC has bought TV ad time in Washington D.C., where they plan to air this ad. They will expand their efforts to other parts of the country "as needed."

"We need to see the measurements of Donald Trump hands," Nguyen says.

"Preferably notarized from his physician," she adds. "Or live measurements on TV would fantastic."

-- Lizzy Acker

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