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Obama's Half-Brother Attending Third Presidential Debate — As Trump's Guest!

Malik Obama is supporting Donald Trump for president, even attending Wednesday's Las Vegas debate as the republican candidate's guest, Page Six reports.

RadarOnline.com previously reported that president Barack Obama's Kenyan-born half-brother first endorsed Trump, 70, in July, announcing that he agreed with his political stance.

"I'm excited to be at the debate. Trump can make America great again," Malik, 58, told The Post this week.

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Meanwhile, Trump was happy to get support from at least one Obama, commenting: "I look very much forward to meeting and being with Malik. He gets it far better than his brother."

As for the women accusing Trump of sexual assault in recent weeks, Malik doesn't buy it.

"I don't believe them," he said. "Why didn't they come forward before?"

In a video obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com, the proud Trump supporter explained in full detail why he's ready to campaign on the controversial candidate's behalf.

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When asked if he's ever paid his brother a visit, Malik answered: "I went to the White House to say hello. I paid a courtesy call. But it wasn't a very warm and loving reception."

"As usual, it was a hands-off kind of thing, very businesslike, very formal," Malik added of the experience.

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