Posted on 07/15/2020 5:54:48 AM PDT by sevinufnine
Mary Trump, the niece of President Donald Trump, has called on her uncle to resign from office as she breaks her silence after publishing a memoir describing him as a 'sociopath'. 'Resign,' Mary Trump responded when ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos asked her what message she would have for her uncle if she were in the Oval Office. She said that, after being 'perverted' by the family's deep-seated 'issues,' her uncle was destined to become a man 'utterly incapable of leading this country, and it's dangerous to allow him to do so.' 'I saw firsthand what focusing on the wrong things, elevating the wrong people can do the collateral damage that can be created by allowing somebody to live their lives without accountability,' she said. 'And it is striking to see that continuing now on a much grander scale.'
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A spokesperson said the book was written 'clearly in the author's own financial self-interest.'
'The President describes the relationship he had with his father as warm and said his father was very good to him,' White House spokeswoman Sarah Matthews said earlier this month. 'Also, the absurd SAT allegation is completely false.'
The book paints a dark portrait of the Trump family and says that the President's father Fred Sr neglected him so much it amounted to 'child abuse'.
The psychological damage was such that Donald became a sociopath, a narcissist and a threat to the entire country, according to Mary.
Mary, 55, portrays the family as deeply damaged people, starting with Fred Sr and his wife Mary Ann and filtering down to their five children.
In the interview, Mary Trump also recalled visiting with her uncle in the Oval Office several months after he was inaugurated.
‘He already seemed very strained by the pressures... and I just remember thinking, “He seems tired. He seems like this is not what he signed up for,”’ she said.
A clip of the interview was published on Tuesday, and the full interview is scheduled to air Wednesday morning. It is the first time people can hear from the author herself about life in the Trump family.
It comes after Judge Hal Greenwald of the New York State Supreme Court stopped the Trump family’s attempt to gag Mary Trump from talking about her book - ‘Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man’ - which was released on Tuesday.
Okay, so there’s one more kook out there on the internet demanding that Trump resign, yadda yadda.
The fact that she shares a portion of his DNA is irrelevant.
I logged onto Barnes and Noble to buy a Blu-ray during the Criterion sale. Every time I logon to their site that book pops up. They are doing their best to sell it.
I wonder what photos exist of her with our worst domestic enemies.
So we learn that everyone in the family is broke except for Mary.
“Never go full retard”
Looking for her 5 minutes of fame.
Like most shrinks, she's a mess.
Well said. There’s just not anything new to be presented regarding Donald Trump. The die, as they say, is cast.
“’utterly incapable of leading this country”
Except he’s doing it, honey.
I believe this woman is like 20 years younger than Donald Trump, so how much does she REALLY know about his upbringing? I say nada much.
Project much Mary?
Somebody looking for a nice pay day
Trump use to be a Democrat.
“Like most shrinks, she’s a mess.”
YES! My father had a PhD in Theology and bachelor in Psychology. He told me most psychologist get into the field because they cannot fix their own problems/issues and think they can “save themselves” by fixing others. Interesting.
The word on the street is that Mary’s father is not her mother’s husband
The successful people in life have always had to deal with lesser people trying to take them down.
There’s one in every family.
I had an aunt like that. She was my mom’s youngest sister who was always certain she was being slighted and not given enough attention.
The whole family suffered because of her antics. Decades of discord passed, before SHE did.
She was proof of the saying: ‘People who are easily and readily offended are displaying a profound and pathological sense of inadequacy.’
Sociopath?
She should look in the mirror.
I was raised with a brother that was an officially diagnosed ‘sociopath’ at age 13, and he remained one till his death at age 51, from complications of drug abuse.
I know all about real sociopathic behavior. They have no compassion or love in them. From a Freudian point of view, they are ‘pure Id’.
Trump is no sociopath.....................
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