Trump says his niece Mary ‘was not a family favorite’ after criticizing her book as ‘stupid’ and ‘vicious’


Donald Trump attacked his niece Mary again, this time calling her to tell all the “stupid and vicious” books about her family.

The president told Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace that she was not a “family favorite” and that he and his loved ones “did not respect or like her.”

His scathing attack comes after the release of Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man in which Mary Trump, a trained psychologist, said the President suffered ‘child abuse’ at the hands of his father. ‘ .

Mary Trump says “love meant nothing” to Fred Trump Sr and that he just wanted obedience, which the President was forced to give him.

Donald’s mother became ill when he was two years old, leaving him with “total dependence on a caregiver (Fred Sr) that also caused terror,” writes Mary.

But on Sunday Trump replied: ‘My father liked to win. My father was a very good man. He was a strong man.

The president told Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace that she was not a

The president told Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace that she was not a “family favorite” and that he and his loved ones “did not respect or like her.”

His scathing attack comes after the release of Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man in Which Mary Trump, a Trained Psychologist, Said the President Suffered

His scathing attack comes after the release of Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man in which Mary Trump, a trained psychologist, said the President suffered “child abuse” at the hands of his father. “

Rounding up Mary, who is the daughter of her older brother Fred Trump, who died in 1981 from complications of alcoholism, he added: “I would never have said that, except that she writes a book that is so stupid and so cruel and is a lie.

Admitting that it ‘hurts’ that his family was’ attacked’, he said: ‘My father was a wonderful great man.

It hurts me more to attack my father, not to be kind to my mother. I have a mother who was like a saint. She was incredible. She was an amazing woman and she [Mary Trump] It was unpleasant even for my mother.

‘She is [Mary] A very marked person. She was not a great family person.

After admitting that his father was “tough on all children,” he said that his niece “was not a person I spent a lot of time with,” adding that he is now “happy” about that fact.

He added: “For her to say, I think the word she used was psychopath, what a disgrace.” She should be ashamed of herself. That book is a lie.

The president has already called Mary a “disaster” and claimed that her parents could not bear her, while accusing her of breaking the law.

She tweeted on Friday night, calling her “a rarely seen niece who knows little about me,” adding that “she says false things about my wonderful parents (who couldn’t bear her!) And about me, and violated her NDA.”

Donald Trump added: ‘She also violated the Law by submitting my tax returns. She is a mess!

On Sunday the President replied:

On Sunday the President replied, “My father was a very good man.” The President appears with his brothers from left to right: Robert, Elizabeth, Freddy, Donald, and Maryanne.

Donald Trump, his ex-wife Ivana Trump and his parents Mary and Fred Trump portrayed in 1987

Donald Trump, his ex-wife Ivana Trump and his parents Mary and Fred Trump portrayed in 1987

Donald Trump, Fred Trump, Blaine Trump and Robert Trump in an undated photo.  After admitting that his father was

Donald Trump, Fred Trump, Blaine Trump and Robert Trump in an undated photo. After admitting that his father was “harsh on all children,” the president said his niece “was not a person I spent a lot of time with,” adding that he is now “happy” about that fact.

Mary Trump responded to the tweet shortly after by tweeting ‘5.23 million v. 5.11 million ‘, a sample of her uncle’s fascination with television ratings.

The number referred to the reported views of Mary’s interview with Rachel Maddow of MSNBC on Thursday versus the reported views of the president’s town hall on Fox News’ Sean Hannity in June.

She added the hashtag #seldomseen.

It was revealed Thursday that Mary L. Trump’s scathing memories of her uncle have sold nearly a million copies of pre-orders alone.

Publisher Simon & Schuster revealed that the book, called ‘Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man’, sold a company record of 950,000 copies in combined print, digital and audio editions from its sale date, earlier this week.

Simon & Schuster were also the publishers of John Bolton’s ‘The Room Where It Happened’, which sold nearly 800,000 copies in its first week when it launched last month.

Trump and his allies had tried to prevent both books from coming out, claiming that Bolton had disclosed classified information and that Mary Trump had violated a confidentiality agreement.

The judges in each case denied the requests for precautionary measures.

The President has already called Mary a

The President has already called Mary a “disaster” and stated that her parents could not bear her.

Publisher Simon & Schuster revealed that the book, titled 'Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man,' sold a company record of 950,000 copies in combined print, digital and audio editions from your sale date earlier this week

Publisher Simon & Schuster revealed that the book, titled ‘Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,’ sold a company record of 950,000 copies in combined print, digital and audio editions from your sale date earlier this week

In her book, Mary Trump has claimed that she heard her uncle use anti-Semitic and word-name insults and that the family was involved in casual intolerance during her childhood.

The White House called Mary’s accusations “a book of falsehoods,” adding: “The President does not use those words.”

Mary described what her family involved as “instinctive anti-Semitism, instinctive racism.”

“Homophobia was never a problem because no one talked about gays, well, until my grandmother called Elton John” an anti-gay insult, “he also told The Washington Post.

In the book, he describes his grandmother Mary calling the choice for John to sing at Princess Diana’s funeral “a disgrace” and said he was a “little” insult of six letters.

She said that led to her decision not to speak to her family.

Mary Trump was secretly engaged to a woman, but had to delay her wedding because her grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., had died.

Trump also discussed the

Trump also discussed the “disappearance” of the coronavirus with Fox presenter Chris Wallace on Sunday.

In another explosive section of the book, in which she describes the president as unfit for office, Mary Trump writes that her uncle paid a friend named Joe Shapiro to take his SATs so that he could attend the famous Wharton School. from the University of Pennsylvania. Deal.

Former tennis star Pam Shriver, the widow of Trump friend Joe Shapiro of Penn, said last week that her husband never met the future president until they were together at business school, so he couldn’t have taken President Trump’s SATS.

Mary also described President Trump’s 2016 campaign as racist multiple times in the book.

“He took advantage of some intolerance and incipient rage, which has always been good,” he wrote, noting the 1989 New York Times announcement that the president pulled out demanding that the Central Park Five, a group of five black suspects who were exonerated from assault and rape charges – be executed.

Trump also discussed the coronavirus “disappearance” on Sunday with Fox host Chris Wallace on Sunday and was asked whether he would be a bad loser if Joe Biden won the presidency in November.

The president questioned the alleged Democratic candidate’s state of mind and bragged about the results of his own cognitive test.

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