So Donald Trump Just Invited a Hamas Supporter to the Debate Tomorrow Night

This is Trump’s response to Obama calling him a whiner
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Donald Trump has reportedly invited President Obama’s estranged half-brother to the debate tomorrow.

As an attack on the sitting president, the campaign has invited the half-brother of President Barack Obama, Malik, to attend the debate as Trump’s guest, ABC News has confirmed. The news was first reported by the New York Post.

Malik Obama is a supporter of Hamas, by the way. Above is a photo of Malik at a 2010 conference in Yemen, wearing a Hamas scarf with the slogans, “Jerusalem is ours - we are coming,” and “From the river to the sea.”

In 2010 when this photo surfaced, right wing media tried their best to smear Obama with his half-brother’s endorsement of Hamas, ignoring the fact that Malik had openly declared his enmity with Barack.

Now the Republican Party’s candidate for president is inviting Hamas supporter Malik Obama to his final debate with Hillary Clinton.

Just sayin’.

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