Marry Trump, Donald Trump’s niece and the daughter of his late brother Frank, who passed away from a heart attack in 1981, has been outspoken in her criticism of her uncle.
She wrote about Donald and the Trump family in her all-tell book Too Much and Never Enough, which was published in 2020.
The president is “completely incapable of leading this country and it’s dangerous to allow him to do so,” she wrote in the book, among other things.
Trump’s niece referred to his second term in office as “uniquely dangerous times.”
Marry recently spoke about her concerns about her uncle’s desire to hold the office for the rest of his life in an interview with The Telegraph. If he were given the chance to run for office a third time, which is currently prohibited by the Constitution, she thinks he would plan to do so.
Trump recently asserted that there was a “loophole” that he could exploit, regardless of what the law says.
Until recently, when he made it apparent that there are ways for him to continue as president after 2028, few people thought Donald Trump was serious about his repeated references to a third term.
Many people are asking me to do it. However, I essentially tell them that we still have a lot of work ahead of us because the administration is still very young,” he said. “I’m concentrating on the present.
“I enjoy my job. I’m serious. However, I’m not—it’s much too early to consider it,” he added, adding that “there are ways you could do it.”
“It’s not about whether or not he’ll run,” Marry Trump said of her uncle in reference to this possibility. It concerns whether he will depart or not. More likely, he will simply declare, “I am president for life and I will not be leaving.” Additionally, he will challenge others to get rid of him.
“How can the man in the Oval Office who recently lost an election be brought to heel? How can he be eliminated? We have never encountered this issue, so we are unsure. I believe he is prepared to contest that.
Complacency and a general lack of awareness of the situation of people in this nation were contributing factors. To be honest, part of it was simply not realizing what was going on in the world.
“Regardless of their political affiliation, incumbents were losing by enormous margins in every single country.”