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Unhappy with sibling, Obama’s half-brother drums support for Trump

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Unhappy with sibling, Obama’s half-brother drums support for Trump
Republican nominee Donald Trump has invited President Barack Obama’s half-brother Malik Obama (who has announced he would vote for Trump, saying he likes the candidate) to be his guest at the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday night in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Malik who is drumming support for Trump says he was unhappy with his half-brother’s leadership saying Obama has not done much for the American people and his extended family back in Kenya despite high expectations.
Earlier this year, Malik also complained that when he last visited the White House, President Obama did not extend to him a “warm and loving” reception.
During an interview with the New York Post, Malik blasted Clinton for her performance as secretary of state, blaming her for the chaos and violence in the Middle East.
He said ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was a good friend of his. “Check out the situation in Libya now,” he said.

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