Chasing The Dollars As Malik Obama Meets Donald Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has invited President Barack Obama’s half-brother Malik Obama to be his guest at the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday night in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Trump campaign unveiled the candidate’s list of invited guests as he prepared to spar with Hillary Clinton.

Clinton also unveiled her list of guests, including Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman, a former Republican California gubernatorial candidate.

Cuban and Whitman are both billionaires and the Clinton campaign is subtly questioning Trump’s claim to being immensely wealthy.

US CITIZEN

Malik, who is a US citizen, has been an outspoken critic of Clinton and has thrown his support behind the Manhattan billionaire.

During an interview with the New York Post, Malik blasted Clinton for her performance as secretary of state, blaming her for the chaos and violence in the Middle East.

He said ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was a good friend of his. “Check out the situation in Libya now,” he said.

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Gaddafi alimpigia simu:D:D

If Clinton was running against McCain or Romney shed have lost badly.

even Ted Cruze would have beaten Hillary hands down

mtu wangu TRUMP will win i can assure you .

Ted Cruz is more or less like Trump. Yeye pia ni hardliner.

what makes this obama news? just the obama name?

This is the problem with Kenyans. When you become successful everybody feels entitled to a share of the pie even if they never helped you to achieve it.

Better than stealing.

CS Devolution Kiunjuri caught flat out pocketing shs 20 million bribe.

He predecessor ran away with shs 1 billion +

Their boss has reassured them that they are safe.

I knew it would not be long before this guy gets into shit. I wonder what Uhuru was thinking appointing him.

correction … this happens everywhere not just in Kenya… its human nature