Donald Trump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Grand Junction Regional Airport on October 18, 2016 in Grand Junction Colorado Getty Images

We are all waiting in anticipation to see what antics Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will pull during the third and final presidential debate tonight. It is being reported that one of the candidate's plays have been revealed and its quite messy.

According to The New York Post, Trump is ready for the debate and even invited a special guest-President Barack Obama's Kenyan half brother, Malik Obama.

The site reports that Malik, an American citizen who lives in the nation's capital when he's not in Kenya- will be a special guest of Trump.

“I’m excited to be at the debate. Trump can make America great again,” Malik told The Post.

Trump is ecstatic that Malik will be in attendance. “I look very much forward to meeting and being with Malik,” Trump said. “He gets it far better than his brother.”

Malik has announced his support for Trump's candidacy over the summer and further explained his resentment of how Hilary Clinton ran the State Departmen during President Obama's first administration. He believes that Clinton exacerbated the chaos and violence in Libya.

While this comes as a shock to many, Malik believs what Trump is selling. He believs that the mainstream media is biased, and he dismisses the woman who claim that Trump has violated them.

“I don’t believe them,” Malik tells the publication. “Why didn’t they come forward before?”

Malik, who is three years older than Barack, says that he last saw the POTUS in August 2015 after he visited Kenya.

“I went to the White House to say hello. I paid a courtesy call,” he said. But it wasn’t a very warm and loving reception. As usual, it was a hands-off kind of thing, very businesslike, very formal."

If this isn't betrayal, I don't know what is. While everyone is entitled to support who they want, you gotta admit this is appaling.

There is not doubt that tonight's debate will be one to watch.

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