Mary Trump: Trump rips his niece in the first comments on his book


In a series of tweets on Friday, the president accused his niece of violating an unspecified law and criticized her for criticizing her parents who, he added, “could not bear it!”

Mary Trump’s revealing book, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,” went on sale Tuesday and portrayed the President in an unflattering way.

She has faced litigation from Robert Trump, the president’s brother, who argued in court that he violated a confidentiality agreement related to Fred Trump’s assets. But a New York judge eventually allowed her release. It sold a staggering 950,000 copies at the end of its first day on sale, publisher Simon & Schuster said Thursday.

Mary Trump has made damning accusations against the president in recent television appearances, including the claim that he heard Trump use racial slurs. The White House has denied their claims.

In Friday’s series of tweets, Trump also had words of choice for John Bolton, calling his former national security adviser a “short-lived fool.” Bolton recently published a book about his time in the White House and called the president “naive and dangerous.”

The President wrote: “I am the most important member of the Book of the Month Club. First I have low-life fool John Bolton, a war fool, breaking the law (he released massive amounts of classified information) and an NDA to build needed credibility and earn a few dollars, which will end up going to the government anyway. “

“Many books have been written about me, some good, some bad. Both happily and sadly, there will be more to come!” Wrote the President, in conclusion.

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