(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Former President Barack Obama’s older half-brother, Abon’go Malik “Roy” Obama, endorsed Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano in a tweet on Sunday, the Post Millennial reported.
Human Events editor Jack Posobiec told Obama about Mastriano’s campaign.
Hey @ObamaMalik I think you would like @dougmastriano. Check him out my dude
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 2, 2022
If he’s with President Trump then I’m with @dougmastriano Pennsylvania Senator PA District 33.
— Malik Obama (@ObamaMalik) October 2, 2022
Malik worked with Barack during his 2008 presidential campaign, but the two parted ways during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Malik endorsed candidate Donald Trump and stated that Obama was born in Kenya in 1961, making him ineligible to become president.
Since then, Malik has fully embraced MAGA and the anti-globalist movement and supports everyone who Trump endorses, including Mastriano and Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro.
MAGA! Vote Doug Mastriano @dougmastriano for Governor Pennsylvania 2022 @JackPosobiec pic.twitter.com/fSDLmUV2HL
— Malik Obama (@ObamaMalik) October 3, 2022
El Presidente. Vote Jair Bolsonaro! @jairbolsonaro pic.twitter.com/uo6Nc7TPfV
— Malik Obama (@ObamaMalik) October 3, 2022
Barack and Malik, who are sons of Barack Hussein Obama Sr., did not meet until 1985, but the two became friends and served as best man at each other’s weddings.
Malik still lives in his birthplace, Nyang’oma Kogelo, a small village near Lake Victoria in Kenya.
But he became a dual Kenyan-American citizen, and he is registered to vote in Mayrland. He travels to Washington, D.C., and spends a few months in the United States every year.
Malik, a Muslim, left the Democrat Party after his brother’s tenure because he opposes its support for homosexuality and transgenderism. He also opposed Obama’s wars foreign wars, especially the Libyan war that brought chaos to Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
Trump invited him to be a guest at the third presidential debate in 2016, International Business Times reported.
“I’m excited to be at the debate. Trump can make America great again,” Malik said.