Mary Trump Gives 'Miserable' Don Jr. A Brutal Lesson On The Only Thing He's Accomplished
Donald Trump's niece slammed her cousin, the president's eldest son, as 'a vile human being who's accomplished nothing in his meaningless, miserable little life.'
Mamdani, a democratic socialist and Muslim American, has been the target of a wave of right-wing attacks following his victory. If elected, he'll become New York City's first Muslim mayor.
Trump Jr. reposted a viral comment on X, formerly Twitter, that read, 'I'm old enough to remember when New Yorkers endured 9/11 instead of voting for it,' with the caption: 'New York City has fallen.'
Speaking with radio host Dean Obeidallah, Mary Trump tore into her cousin and said that 'one of the things I most resent about Donald, my uncle' is how he's subjected people to those like his son 'not because their opinions matter but because millions of people listen to them because they have a platform by virtue of their relationship with Donald.'
Mary Trump, who has been a fierce critic of her uncle for years, warned the attacks on Mamdani are 'extraordinarily dangerous' and predicted the vitriol will only get worse as the mayoral race becomes 'nationalized in a way we may not have seen happen before.'
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