Obama's Muslim Half-Brother Says He Is Voting for Donald  Trump; Supports 
Ban on  Muslims








 
 
 
 
 
 
 

By _Stoyan Zaimov_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/stoyan-zaimov/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
July 27, 2016|9:30  am







 
The half-brother of U.S. President Barack Obama has revealed that he is  
planning on voting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, and 
said  that he supports Trump's proposed plan for a temporary ban on Muslims 
coming to  America. 
_BBC  News_ (http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-36897261)  reported 
that Malik Obama, who is a Muslim Kenyan with U.S.  citizenship, believes 
that Trump "comes across as a straightforward guy." 
"He appeals to me and also I think that he is down to earth and he speaks  
from the heart and he is not trying to be politically correct. He's just  
straight-forward," the man said. 
He also called the proposed Muslim ban "common sense," in light of the 
terror  attacks and security issues facing America. 
"I'm a Muslim, of course, but you can't have people going around just  
shooting people and killing people just in the name of Islam," Malik Obama  
added, according to _Reuters_ 
(http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-obama-idUSKCN10518K) . 
The president's half brother has lived in Washington since 1985, and is now 
 an independent financial consultant. 
Malik Obama has been highly critical of the president, who he claimed once  
"made a big deal about his heritage ... and now it's a complete blackout." 
He argued that it was "sort  of disappointing, somewhat hypocritical" that 
no representatives of the Obama  family from Kenya were invited to attend the 
Democratic convention in  Philadelphia this week. 
President Obama was born in Hawaii to an American  mother and a Kenyan 
father, who left them when he was only two years old. 
Obama has given his full backing to Democratic presidential candidate 
Hillary  Clinton for November's election, and has been highly critical of 
Trump's 
 proposed Muslim ban.






That's not the America we want," Obama has said. "It doesn't reflect our  
democratic ideals. It will make us less safe." 
The president said that banning Muslims coming to America would be 
analogous  to many of the country's other most "shameful" moments in history, 
where 
the government mistreated its  people. 
"If we ever abandon those values, we would not only make it a lot easier to 
 radicalize people here and around the world, but we would have betrayed 
the very  things we are trying to protect," Obama warned, according to _CNN_ 
(http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/14/politics/obama-pushes-back-against-criticis
m-over-terrorism-rhetoric/) . 
Malik Obama defended his right to criticize his half-brother, pointing to 
the  freedom of expression. 
"To each his own. I speak my mind and I'm not going to be put in a box just 
 because my brother is the president of the United States,"  he added. 
In an earlier interview with _New York Post_ 
(http://nypost.com/2016/07/24/why-obamas-half-brother-says-hell-be-voting-for-donald-trump/)
 , he said 
that one reason he is not a Democrat is  because of the Party's support for 
same-sex marriage. 
"I feel like a Republican now because they don't stand for same-sex 
marriage,  and that appeals to me," he  said




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