Trump’s niece ‘destroyed with the election of uncle’: ‘I knew that it was going to be terrible’

Donald Trump’s niece It is said that she was “destroyed” from her uncle’s increase in power in 2016, and that her administration is projected to be “inexplicably terrible”.

Mary trumpA psychologist and writer, called the current US President “pathetic”, as he warned that he “never developed” from the man he was growing up as a child.

He sat with BBC journalist Sameera Ahmed to discuss the rise of her ambiguity Is a festival In Wales on Tuesday, which Independent Being partnership once again with.

Talking about his uncle’s reaction to his uncle’s first election victory, he said: “I handled the 2016 election badly. I was destroyed by it. I really took it personally because I felt that the worst person on the planet was growing up at the cost of better people.

“How did I answer the election, how did I answer everything first [later in his term] Because I knew that it was going to be unnecessarily terrible.

Mary Trump said, 'I handled the 2016 election badly

Mary Trump said, ‘I handled the 2016 election badly ,CP/S.,

“And I saw specific policies and the policies in which those policies were designed to be cruel and have a devastating effect on the weakest people in the country.”

He said: “I took 2016 personally, as it seems that millions of people voted to convert America into my family – which is a terrible idea.”

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He also talked about the need of opponents to organize his uncle together: “My view is that I don’t understand those who are afraid of Donald, because he is very pathetic. Seriously, I will be embarrassed to fear him.

“But this is his supporters and followers – who are ready to laying their lives for them and do the work of violence on their behalf – which are more worrying groups of people.”

Mary Trump on Tuesday sat with BBC journalist Sameera Ahmed to discuss the rise of her uncle at the He festival in Wales on Tuesday, which The Independent is once again partnership.

Mary Trump on Tuesday sat with BBC journalist Sameera Ahmed to discuss the rise of her uncle at the He festival in Wales on Tuesday, which The Independent is once again partnership. ,Billy Charity/He Festival,

Ms. Trump also spoke on a panel with Barrows Rosie Boyot at the festival on Monday evening, Barrows Elund Morgan, the first minister of Wales and leading American journalist Macke Copins.

Mr. Copins responded to the elite, describing the “intestine anger” of the US President as “Manhattan’s Senate Arjit class always laughs at him,” Ms. Trump said: “Donald is one of the most afflicted people on the planet.

“And they think those complaints are valid. It deepens, but we see how it is playing on institutions of higher education. He is very insecure.”

Ms. Trump also spoke on a panel with Barrows Rosie Boyot at the festival on Monday evening, with the first minister of Wales with Barrows Rosie Bokot and the head of American journalist McKay Copins.

Ms. Trump also spoke on a panel with Barrows Rosie Boyot at the festival on Monday evening, with the first minister of Wales with Barrows Rosie Bokot and the head of American journalist McKay Copins. ,Adam Tatton-Reid/Hay Festival,

Ms. Trump said that her grievances went “even deeper”, stating how she saw her father, Fred Trump, “her attractive, funny, sensitive” elder brother, Fred Trump Junior “disguised”.

He said, “His fear avoids seeing what happened to my father.

Is a festivalWhich spreads over 11 days, is set in he-on-Y, delightful and picturesque “Town of Books”. The lineup includes Salman Rushdie, Michael Sheen, Jamila Jamil, and more.

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Independent Has once again participated with the festival to host a series of morning panels called The News Review, where our journalists will detect current affairs with major data of politics, science, art and comedy every morning.

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