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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Obama’s Brother: Barack a ‘Snake’ Who ‘Sold His Soul to the Devil’

'Before he was running for office, he was everybody's friend...'

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) According to former President Barack Obama’s estranged half-brother, he is a demonic figure who “sold his soul to the devil,” One American News reported.

Aside from accusing him of selling his soul, Malik Obama also called his half-brother a “snake” in a recent tweet.

“HE HAS SOLD HIS SOUL TO THE DEVIL,” Obama’s half-brother followed up.

In a later response to another Twitter user, Malik Obama suggested that Barack thinks of himself as a god.

Malik and Barack share a father, Barack H. Obama Sr., and reportedly had a good relationship for a long time.

In 2016, Malik appeared on Fox News to tell Sean Hannity that he and Barack had a healthy relationship until Barack became president.

Then, in Malik’s view, things spiraled out of control.

According to the elder Obama brother, he was only invited to the White House once per year, and Barack made it very difficult to speak with him.

“Before he was running for office, he was everybody’s friend,” Malik noted.

“I think that office has changed him,” he added, claiming that his younger brother has fallen “into the matrix” and excoriating him for a “lack of humility.”

He also noted that Barack became the sort of person “that wants people to worship him.”

Malik went so far as to say that he “needs to be worshiped.”

The younger Obama has made headlines in recent weeks, first when his family’s longtime personal chef mysteriously drowned in water that was only 8 feet deep.

Making matters more complicated, the world learned soon thereafter that the former president wrote a letter in which he described his longing “to make love to men daily, but in the imagination.”

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