Obama's Kenyan half-brother supports Donald Trump

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A Kenyan half-brother of President Barack Obama said Tuesday he supports Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Malik Obama said he thinks Trump has a lot of energy and is very straightforward.
"Clinton is not honest because she says that she did not reveal any classified information, and she did. And I don't see that kind of person being the president of the United States," he said.
Also, "I do not support same-sex marriage," he said. "I am Muslim, it's something God would not approve. The Republican Party doesn't stand for that."
Malik Obama also expressed disappointment his half-brother hasn't done more to support his Kenyan family and the country.
"I am upset and disillusioned. When he became president there was a lot of excitement and there was a lot of hope that he would do many things for us and the country," he said. "I don't think he has accomplished that."

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