Malik Obama
Malik ObamaReuters

President Barack Obama’s half-brother does not plan to vote for his brother's Democratic party in the November presidential election.

Speaking to The New York Post Sunday, Malik Obama said he wants to make America great again so he’ll be voting for Donald Trump and not for Hillary Clinton, who has been endorsed by his brother.

“I like Donald Trump because he speaks from the heart,” Malik Obama said, adding, “Make America Great Again is a great slogan. I would like to meet him.”

Despite being a longtime Democrat, the 58-year-old brother of the president said his “deep disappointment” in his brother Barack’s administration has led him to recently switch allegiance to “the party of Lincoln.”

The last straw, he said, came earlier this month when FBI Director James Comey recommended not to prosecute Clinton over her use of a private e-mail servers while serving as Secretary of State.

The recommendation was accepted by Attorney General Loretta Lynch, bringing an end to the saga.

“She should have known better as the custodian of classified information,” Malik Obama told The New York Post.

He also told the newspaper that he was “annoyed” that Clinton and President Obama killed Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, whom he called one of his best friends.

Malik Obama dedicated his 2012 biography of his late father to Qaddafi and others who, according to him, were “making this world a better place.”

“I still feel that getting rid of Qaddafi didn’t make things any better in Libya,” he said. “My brother and the Secretary of State disappointed me in that regard.”

The older Obama, who now resides in Kenya, plans to trek back to the United States to vote for Trump in November, according to The New York Post. Obama used to live in Maryland, where he worked for many years as an accountant and is registered to vote there, public records show.