President Obama's half-brother Malik Obama will be at the final presidential debate on Wednesday night - but he won't be there to support his sibling's choice to succeed him.

Malik Obama has reportedly accepted Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's invitation to be his guest at the debate, Mediaite reported.

The president's brother has previously publicly supported Trump's bid for the White House and expressed anger at not being invited to the Democratic National Convention.

He told the BBC it was 'sort of disappointing, somewhat hypocritical' that no members of Obama's Kenyan family attended the DNC this summer.

President Obama's half-brother Malik Obama (pictured) will be at the final presidential debate on Wednesday night to support Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump

Malik Obama (left) told the BBC it was 'sort of disappointing, somewhat hypocritical' that no members of Obama's Kenyan family were invited to attend the DNC this summer

Malik will be seated next to Trump's other guest Pat Smith, the mother of Sean Smith who died in Benghazi.

Pat Smith spoke at the RNC over the summer.

Along with inviting his guests to try and throw Clinton off, Trump mocked her during a campaign.

'She's home sleeping and I'm working. That's the way it's going to be in the White House, too. She'd be sleeping. I'd be working,' Trump told a crowd in Colorado on Tuesday afternoon.

Clinton is also inviting guests to Wednesday night's debate that have rocky pasts with Trump.

Malik will be seated next to Trump's other guest Pat Smith (pictured), the mother of Sean Smith who died in Benghazi

At the last debate, Trump paraded three women who claimed they were sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton

Billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and Republican businesswoman Meg Whitman, will be seated in the crowd as her guests.

At the last debate, Trump paraded three women who claimed Bill Clinton sexually assaulted to raped them, and another woman who was raped at age 12 and Hillary Clinton, as a public defender, got a plea deal for her attacker.

The four women – Paula Jones, who won a sexual harassment case against Clinton, Kathleen Willey, who says the ex-president fondled her in the White House and Juanita Broaddrick, who say Clinton raped her back when he was running for Arkansas' governor, were joined by rape victim Kathy Shelton – were Trump's guests and sat in the front row.

Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a top adviser and surrogate for Trump, suggested that Smith's presence at this debate might get the families of Benghazi victims a 'solid answer' from the former secretary of state.

Kathleen Willey (left), Juanita Broaddrick (center), and Kathy Shelton (right) attended the second presidential debate as Trump's guests



