Strongly challenged on Thursday over why readers should believe her explosive claims about President Donald Trump and his family, Mary Trump – the president’s niece – insisted that her new book comes from “very deep experience within the family.” McCain noted that Mary Trump has little to no current
Strongly challenged on Thursday over why readers should believe her explosive claims about President Donald Trump and his family, Mary Trump – the president’s niece – insisted that her new book comes from “very deep experience within the family.”
But on Thursday, “The View” co-host Meghan McCain repeatedly questioned Mary Trump’s credentials as a Trump family insider. During Thursday's episode of"The View," McCain bluntly told the president’s niece: “I don’t like family tell-all books … because they’re told from the one side, and often the subjects are villainized to the point that I don’t actually end up believing the stuff written.”
She said that if she wanted to “cash in” she would have written a book 10 years ago, when she was not taking “the risk” of targeting a sitting U.S. president. As Mary Trump tells it, Donald Trump grew up in a"dysfunctional" family whose own family members were used as “pawns” and believed “money stood in” for acts of love.
“It wasn’t unusual in the family,” she said, adding that while growing up she “never [knew] anybody in my family actually to interact with a person of color.”
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