Barack Obama, announced he was voting for Trump. This sibling rivalry still exists. Abon'go Malik Obama, the half-brother of the late President Barack Obama, stole the show on Wednesday when he declared he would be voting for Donald Trump in November. Malik Obama wrote on X that he is a registered Republican and he is voting for President Donald Trump.
In the last two elections, the relative of the 44th president supported Trump, 78, over former Obama administration officials. It has been reported that Barack Obama assisted in propelling the Californian to the top of the Democratic ticket for 2024, where she would face outgoing President Biden. Malik Obama expressed his admiration for Trump's ability to speak from the heart in a 2016 exclusive interview with The Post.
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Despite the fact that both are the sons of Kenyan economist Barack Hussein Obama Sr., who passed away in a car accident in 1982, Malik referred to his younger half-sibling as a deep disappointment and blamed Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president in 2016, for his exit from the party.
Malik Obama received an invitation from the Trump campaign to join Clinton and attend the third presidential debate in Las Vegas. In response to a question about whether he was still 100% committed to Trump in 2020, Malik told The New York Post that Biden, who was then in his late 70s, appeared to be about to pass