Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump, is gearing up to release her highly anticipated salacious tell-all this summer that will expose the secrets of the current president. Mary is the daughter of Trump’s deceased brother, Fred Trump Jr., and the eldest grandchild of Fred Trump Sr.
The explosive book titled, “Too Much And Never Enough” is the first from a Trump relative and will be available on July 28th, Simon & Schuster confirmed Monday. The book comes at a critical time, as it will arrive just weeks before the Republican National Convention.
According to sources close to the release, the book will detail the role that Mary played in assisting The New York Times with printing revelations about her uncle’s taxes. The 55-year-old served as the NYT’s primary source for the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation. She was able to provide the publication with Fred Trump Sr.’s tax returns and other confidential family financial documentation.
This will be the first time that Mary has spoken out regarding her famous family in two decades, choosing to keep a low profile over the years. However, in 2000, it was apparent that there was bad blood amongst them when she decided to speak with the New York Daily News in regards to the tensions mounting over her grandfather Fred Trump Sr.’s will. Trump took action against Mary and her brother Fred by cutting off financial and medical support to his sick child.
“Given this family, it would be utterly naive to say it has nothing to do with money. But for both me and my brother, it has much more to do with that our father [Fred Jr.] be recognized,” she said at the time. “My aunt and uncles should be ashamed of themselves,” she said further along in that rare interview.
While the majority of the details are being kept under wraps until the release date, The Daily Beast was able to confirm that Mary will also include private conversations with Trump’s sister, retired federal judge Maryanne Trump Barry, which will document her ill-thoughts regarding her brother.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Mary’s father, Fred Trump Jr., passed away in 1981 at age 42 from a heart attack partly due to complications from his alcoholism.
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