
Barack Obama's half-brother, Malik, says he's voting for Trump
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
76% : In an exclusive interview with The Post in 2016, Malik Obama said he liked that Trump "speaks from the heart" and would be voting for him over Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.46% : My President," he posted on X last month after Trump, 78, pledged that his presumptive second administration would foot the bill for free IVF treatments.
43% : He also relished ex-independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to drop out of the race and endorse Trump last month at an Arizona rally.
37% : A review of his social media presence and reports also show Malik, a Muslim, also likely switched to the Republican Party due to his socially conservative viewpoints on same-sex marriage and abortion.
22% : I'm a registered Republican and I'm voting for President Donald Trump," the Nairobi, Kenyan-born, naturalized US citizen posted on X. The endorsement was nothing new, as the 44th president's half-brother backed Trump against former members of the Obama administration in the last two election cycles.
15% : While both sons of Barack Hussein Obama Sr., a Kenyan economist who died in a car accident in 1982, Malik called his younger half-sibling a "deep disappointment" and credited Clinton for prompting his departure from the Democratic Party.
13% : By 2020, Malik told The Post he was "110% still with Trump" and that Biden, then nearly 78 years old, "looks like he's going to drop dead.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.