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5 Aug 2024


NextImg:Mary Trump Says Uncle's 'Flailing Rage' Is Driven By 1 Thing Right Now
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Mary Trump continues to put the squeeze on her uncle, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

The former president’s niece — in her email newsletter — examined the effect that Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris’ burgeoning campaign is likely having on him. And she suggested that “probably the thing that is most driving his flailing rage, he has taken back seat to the Black woman who has all of the energy, enthusiasm, and youth on her side.”

After eight years of covering Donald, too many journalists have gotten into the habit of seeing strategy in his crude and instinctive behavior. The truth is quite simple--Donald can’t help himself. When it comes to him, we shouldn’t overthink it. He is exactly what he seems: a…

— Mary L Trump (@MaryLTrump) August 4, 2024

Donald Trump’s rallies “are boring re-runs—grievance-filled rants and incomprehensible non-sequiturs,” she wrote.

Harris’ events, meanwhile, are “packed-to the-rafters celebrations in which she not only lays out a comprehensive, optimistic, and forward-looking vision for our country, but also calls Donald out for his cowardice, his cruelty, and his criminality.”

Trump was widely slammed last week for falsely suggesting at the National Association for Black Journalists convention that Harris previously only asserted her Indian heritage and was now leaning into her Black heritage for political convenience.

Mary Trump urged people not to “overthink” her uncle’s comments. He wasn’t “playing 11-dimensional chess in an effort to wrest back control of the news cycle” but just being “the racist bully he is,” she said.