President Trump on Saturday lamented his niece, who recently wrote a critical book about him and released a recording of family members calling him "unstable."
In several morning tweets, President Mary
went after Trump and others who have written all the books about her and her
presidency, saying she wanted to sell her work to him. I have to write bad
things.
"There's only one way if someone is
able to write a book about me, they agree that it will contain as many bad
'things' as possible, which is mostly a lie. It's CNN or It's like getting a
job with MSDNC and saying, "President Trump is great." You have zero
chance. Fake news! "He tweeted.
"Whether it's dumb fighters like John
Bolton, social claimants like Bob Woodward, who never had a good say, or an
unstable niece who is now rightfully denied her life, ridiculed and mocked.
Was, and even he was never liked by his choice. Kind and caring grandfather!
"He added.
The broadcasts came after Mary Trump
released a scathing book about her uncle in July, accusing her of "cruelty
and incompetence" and of lying and cheating in recent years. He was a
magician.
He wrote, "Donald's flow is so
complex and his behaviors so often unforgivable that coming up with an accurate
and comprehensive diagnosis requires a whole battery of psychiatric and
neuroscience tests which he never did. Will sit
He followed the release of an audio
recording of his book, in which President Trump's older sister, a retired
federal judge, said his brother had "no rules."
"He just wants to appeal to his
base," Marian Trump Berry alleged in the audio. There are no rules. No
one. No one. And the basis of that, I mean, my God, if you were a religious person,
you wanted to help people. Don't do that. "
Maryam Trump released more audio on
Friday, including Barry hitting Ivanka Trump for an Instagram post, around
which the Trump administration's policy of separating families at the US border
has been, approved.
"The damn Ivanka posted this picture
of Madonna and Child on Instagram when the big news of the day was how the
children were being torn apart from their families," Barry said.
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