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Barack Obama's Half Sister Auma Tear-gassed Live on Air During Kenya Protests

TMZ.com Tuesday, 25 June 2024 ()
Barack Obama's half sister was inadvertently tear-gassed during a deadly demonstration in Africa ... and it's all on video. Auma Obama was being interviewed by CNN in the middle of Tuesday's protests in Nairobi, Kenya -- when all of a sudden,…
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