Trump family member issues venomous attack on him and reveals the election blow he’ll ‘never get over’

Donald Trump’s estranged niece has criticized her uncle and his recent debate performance.

Mary Trump, 59, made the comments Saturday on Sub-stackfollowing a series of damning interviews and social media posts published alongside her new memoir.

The book, titled Who Could Ever Love You, and the accompanying media tour are critical of the former president. The book was released on Tuesday.

In it, she paints the Republican presidential candidate as a “failure” and a “bully.” The new blog post is titled “Cheating as Way of Life, What Donald Keeps Getting Away With.”

The latter came within days of the first, and hours after she appeared on MSNBC to discuss the Trump-Vice President Harris debate, where she said Trump had suffered a “resounding defeat” from which he will never recover.

Mary Trump, 59, made the comments Saturday on Substack, following a series of damning interviews and social media posts published in conjunction with her new memoir. A still from one of those interviews, conducted Saturday, can be seen here

The anthology, titled Who Could Ever Love You, and accompanying media tour are critical of the former president and were released Tuesday

The anthology, titled Who Could Ever Love You, and accompanying media tour are critical of the former president and were released Tuesday

“Donald spent the weekend lying to the American people, as he often does,” opened Mary Trump, whose grandfather Fred Trump Sr. founded the Trump Organization.

‘[R]“He said he was talking about all the ways the debate was rigged against him,” she added.

‘[F]from the moderators asking Kamala Harris questions beforehand to the fact that she had a microphone in her ears so other people were telling her what to say.’

Trump made the claims after Tuesday’s events, prompting his niece to compare them to claims he made after his loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

“With my uncle, it’s always projection,” says the psychologist, who earned her master’s degree in literary studies from Columbia.

‘[A]And that is especially true when he is busy manipulating the upcoming elections.’

The author goes on to point out a message from her uncle on Truth Social Saturday, in which he warned bystanders that he would lock up anyone who engaged in “unconscionable behavior” during this year’s race.

She quoted the message in full – where she emphasized that her relative had written that this year’s elections ‘[would] “are under the strictest professional supervision” and that Democrats who committed “widespread fraud and deceit” in 2020 “will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

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She then wrote, “Not surprisingly, this rant fails to take into account the fact that the only people caught cheating in the last presidential election were a few old white Republicans living in the Villages, and of course him.”

“The stakes are much higher now than they were in 2016 or 2020,” she continued.

“And he’ll do anything to get back into the White House. That’s the only thing that can save his dwindling fortune or keep him out of prison at this point.”

The report also notes the mainstream media’s alleged attempts to “whitewash” such “delusional and often incomprehensible tirades” – which Mary now says includes simply ignoring them.

She expressed her disapproval of such strategies, noting, “After Donald made the above threat to election workers, donors and staff on Saturday night, the story was nowhere to be found on The New York Times homepage on Sunday.

“Donald is making it clear to us what is going to happen and we cannot rely on the commercial media to confirm this,” she continued.

“This election is too important to rely on a media that, despite all evidence to the contrary, continues to normalize a deeply sick traitor just to keep the race for truth alive.”

She then claimed that her uncle wasn’t trying to win fair and square anyway and that “he knows he has to keep it just tight enough so he can cheat by having his friends in the House and the Supreme Court throw the election to him.”

‘We must do everything we can to prevent this from happening.

“We need to make absolutely certain that the entire Republican Party is managed in a way that forces them to rethink the path that they’re on,” she concluded. “And that’s up to us.”

The report came just hours after the author’s final interview as part of her book tour, which saw her speak to big names like MSNBC’s Alex Witt and Anderson Cooper after she joined the Biden campaign following the first debate in June.

In 'Who Could Ever Love You: A Family Memoir,' Mary writes that Donald told her father, Freddy Jr., that he was a

In ‘Who Could Ever Love You: A Family Memoir,’ Mary writes that Donald told her father, Freddy Jr., that he was a “glorified bus driver”

Speaking to MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on Saturday, she said her uncle suffered a “crushing defeat” during the second debate against Harris on Tuesday.

“I think Donald showed his cards, certainly during the debate, but also right after,” she said.

‘Winners don’t show up in the spin room and winners don’t miss the chance to win again.’

She added that the loss was “a narcissistic injury that he will never get over.”

The comments echoed those in her book, the third in a series that began in 2020, all of which are critical of the former president.

In it she writes how her uncle ridiculed her late father Freddy. Freddy left the family real estate business to work as a pilot. He died at the age of 42.

His death came after a life of drinking, and Mary writes that Trump’s brother’s father was reportedly “ashamed” of him.

She also describes Donald’s involvement in the alleged abuse, telling her father he had been a “glorified bus driver” in one of the many alleged attacks that drove him to alcohol abuse and led to his death in 1981.

The comments echoed those in her book, which was critical of the former president, in which she wrote about how her uncle ridiculed her late father Freddy (in 1988 with Trump), who left the family business to pursue a career as a pilot before dying at age 42.

The comments echoed those in her book, which was critical of the former president, in which she wrote about how her uncle ridiculed her late father Freddy (in 1988 with Trump), who left the family business to pursue a career as a pilot before dying at age 42.

Mary, who now works as a therapist, writes at one point,

Mary, who now works as a therapist, writes at one point, “Nobody liked Donald growing up, not even his parents.” She urges Americans to vote against him

The Republican presidential candidate is portrayed in the book as a “failure” and a “vulnerable bully” who beat up smaller children as a boy.

Mary, who now works as a therapist, writes at one point, “When Donald was growing up, no one liked him, not even his parents.

‘As he grew older, these traits hardened, as did the hostile indifference and aggressive disrespect he had developed as a toddler to resist neglect by his mother, because she was seriously ill and mentally unstable, and by his father because he, as a sociopath, had no interest in his children beyond Freddy.

‘Yet the interest was not focused on love – Fred (Sr.) was incapable of loving anyone’.

In April 2017, Mary had a reunion of sorts with her uncle when she accepted an invitation to visit him at the White House, the book says.

But she regretted it from the moment she accepted the offer, she writes, adding that, in conjunction with the Trump administration’s policies, she had to undergo ketamine therapy.

Mary also underwent EMDR therapy, a therapy used by Prince Harry, among others, which involves moving the eyelids in a certain way to heal trauma.