Malik Obama: Meet Barack Obama’s controversial half brother who is now a Donald Trump supporter


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has reportedly got the backing of Malik Obama, the half-brother of former US president Barack Obama. A picture has now gone viral in which Malik can be seen with Tim Walz’s distant family in “Walz’s For Trump” T-shirts.

Malik Obama also took to X (formerly Twitter) to make public his support for Trump, saying: “I am Malik Obama. I’m a registered Republican and I’m voting for President Donald Trump.”

Who is Malik Obama?

Born in Kenya, Malik Obama is a US citizen and is known for his surprising political endorsements and personal controversies. He currently serves as the lead ambassador for Puppet, a software configuration management tool, and has held various roles at organizations like the American Red Cross, Lockheed Martin, and Fannie Mae. Malik also made an unsuccessful bid for governor in Siaya, Kenya, his father’s hometown, receiving only 1% of the vote. Despite this setback, Malik’s ambitions have continued to span both continents.

Malik’s personal life diverges significantly from American norms. In 2012, reports suggested he had twelve wives, which he later refuted, claiming to have three wives instead. His lifestyle and values often clash with traditional American norms, adding complexity to his public persona.

The relationship between Malik and his half-brother Barack Obama has been strained over the years. Malik was once the best man at Barack’s wedding, but their relationship has since deteriorated. In a 2013 GQ profile, Malik attributed their shared leadership qualities to genetics. However, their bond soured as Malik criticized Barack for not supporting a foundation he established in their father’s name. Malik also expressed dissatisfaction with aspects of Barack’s presidency, particularly US actions in Libya.

“My brother didn’t help me at all,” Malik told the New York Post. “He wanted me to shut it down when I set it up. He hasn’t supported me at all.”

Malik Obama’s support for Donald Trump has roots in several factors. Since 2016, Malik has been a Trump supporter, attending a Las Vegas debate organized by the Trump campaign. He has praised Trump’s straightforwardness and the campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.” Malik has also expressed skepticism about allegations of sexual assault against Trump and opposes the expansion of LGBT rights, a cause championed by Barack Obama. Malik’s disappointment with the US intervention in Libya, which led to Muammar Gaddafi’s death, further solidifies his support for Trump.

“I like Donald Trump because he speaks from the heart,” Malik told the New York Post in 2016. “Make America Great Again is a great slogan. I would like to meet him.”

Malik’s endorsement of Trump stands out given the broader Obama family’s differing views. Barack Obama’s uncle, Said Obama, has openly criticized Trump’s divisive approach, highlighting the political rift within the family.

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