Donald Trump’s estranged niece, Mary Trump, is spilling all the family’s tea in her upcoming book Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.
Mary is the daughter of the President’s late brother, Fred Trump Jr., and cites her doctorate in psychology and years of observing her uncle for reasons to believe that he meets “all nine criteria” to be diagnosed with a narcissistic personality disorder. She also mentioned that he’s a sociopath and said there could be a “long undiagnosed learning disability” as well.
“Donald’s pathologies are so complex and his behaviors so often inexplicable that coming up with an accurate and comprehensive diagnosis would require a full battery of psychological and neuropsychological tests that he’ll never sit for,” she writes.
POTUS’ disregard for others and his by-all-means necessary attitude is a direct result of his father’s, Fred Trump Sr.’s, ideologies. According to the book, Fred taught his “favorite son” how to behave like a “killer” and treat everything through a “prism of money.” Mary says he has never been the type to abide by rules and ethics which was instilled in him by his toxic father.
Mary Trump even claimed that he paid someone to take the SATs for him so that he can transfer to a more prestigious school which he brags is “the best school in the world” where he learned “super genius stuff.”
It’s no wonder Trump’s family attempted to block the release of the book by firing off a lawsuit, claiming Mary is violating a non-disclosure agreement that she signed in the early 2000s for the settlement of Fred Trump Sr.’s estate.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Matthews accused Mary of clout chasing and denied the claims in the book. “President Trump has been in office for over three years working on behalf of the American people — why speak out now?” Matthews said.
The juicy book is scheduled to hit shelves on July 14th. Are you copping it?
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