Donald Trump’s niece, Mary Trump recently exposed the dirt on his uncle.
In her book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, Mary claimed that the POTUS fondled with her breasts during her trip to Mar-a-Lago.
Mary, who has a degree in psychologically, also said that her uncle most likely suffers from personality disorders and an undiagnosed learning disability.
During an interview with American TV, the openly-gay member of the Trump family called out the president’s behavior.
“Emotionally, psychologically, he’s absolutely unfit. I have no problem calling Donald a narcissist – he meets all nine criteria,” she said.
In her memoir, Mary claimed that the POTUS modeled himself after his late father. As such, Donald grew up to be unemotional and closed off. According to Mary, Donald’s dad’s affection towards his children was entirely conditional. Fred Trump favored Donald because he was tougher than Mary’s dad.
Donald’s mom was reportedly emotionally absent. Mary suffered from post-partum conditions following the birth of her youngest child, Robert. According to POTUS’s niece, his mom never completely recovered.
The book author labeled Mary as unstable and needy. She also said that it was Mary’s children that comforted her instead of their mom comforting them while growing up.
Other than Mary’s shocking revelations about Melania Trump’s husband’s upbringing, she also claimed that her uncle cheated his way to a prestigious school.
Donald reportedly feared that his grades weren’t high enough so he asked a smart student to take the entrance exam for him. The president ended up going to the University of Pennsylvania.
The president’s niece also said that she felt compelled to hide her sexuality because of Donald and their family. Mary accused her uncle and their family of being homophobic.
“Unlike any previous time in his life, Donald’s failings can’t be hidden or ignored because they threaten us all,” Mary wrote.
The POTUS has been made aware of his niece’s memoir. And he released a statement saying that Mary’s claims are all incorrect. Donald also described Mary as scarred and a mess.
“She’s not a family favorite nor a person I spent much time with,” he said.
Mary’s book sold almost one million copies on the first day of its release earlier this month.