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Petty or Nah? Donald Trump Is Bringing Obama�s "Unclaimed" Muslim Brother As His Special Guest For Next Presidential Debate

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For the past two weeks, Donald Trump has been getting a ton of bad press mostly centred around his sexually perverse conversations about women. And you all thought he was going to back down? Nope. Now, it's time for him to clap back!

You know, we all have that one relative (or relatives) we're kinda ashamed to claim publicly. Welp. Trump has found Obama's.

Malik Obama, will be attending Wednesday night's third presidential debate as a special guest of Donald Trump. Malik, a Muslim with both Kenyan and US citizenship, has previously expressed his support for the Republican nominee.

I�m excited to be at the debate. Trump can make America great again,� Malik told the New York Post.

He also backed Trump over allegations from several women that the presidential candidate had sexually assaulted them in the past.

He said: �I don�t believe them. Why didn�t they come forward before?

Trump, who has denied all allegation of sexual assault, said: �I look very much forward to meeting and being with Malik. He gets it far better than his brother.

Trump also invited three of the women who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexually harassing or assaulting them years ago to the second presidential debate last week.

Malik Obama, 58, last met his famous half-brother in 2015.

I went to the White House to say hello. I paid a courtesy call. As usual, it was a hands-off kind of thing, very businesslike, very formal.�

He said he had been a lifelong Democrat supporter, but had switched his allegiance over his "deep disappointment" with his brother's administration.

I like Donald Trump because he speaks from the heart. Make America Great Again is a great slogan," he said.

Malik Obama, who is three years older than his brother, himself attempted to run for office in Kenya in 2013, but lost his run for governor of Siaya county.
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