Obama’s half brother Malik Obama will be attending the debate Wednesday night but he won’t be rooting for his brother’s candidate, Hillary Clinton. He will be the guest of Donald Trump.
“I’m excited to be at the debate. Trump can make America great again.”
Trump returned the compliment:
“I look very much forward to meeting and being with Malik. He gets it far better than his brother.”
Malik agrees with Trump that the media is biased and he dismisses all of the claims women have made about Trump as well he should as most of them have already been proven to be liars.
“I don’t believe them. Why didn’t they come forward before?”
Malik also criticized Hillary on Libya. He said that Moammar Khadafy had been a good friend. He also said to look at Libya now and try to say they are better off without him.
The Barack H. Obama Foundation — Malik named it after his and the president’s father — would be better able to help the family’s village of Kogelo, Kenya, “if I had gotten the support I should have gotten from my brother,” Malik said.
Malik, who is three years older than Barack, said he last saw his sibling in August 2015 after the president had visited Kenya.
“I went to the White House to say hello. I paid a courtesy call,” he said. But it wasn’t a very warm and loving reception.
“As usual, it was a hands-off kind of thing, very businesslike, very formal,” Malik said.