Trump’s niece says his “thickness of terror” will finally catch up with her

Trump’s niece says his “thickness of terror” will finally catch up with her

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Donald Trump’s Niece Maria Trump again suggested her uncle for his multiple failures and hinted that his fate might finally catch up with him.

While appearing on the Daily Beast show New Abnormal podcastMary said the former president is still running freely, raising tens of millions of dollars each month, and is running again for office despite all his setbacks, including a string of legal cases and the Jan. 6 Congressional committee impeaching him.

“Poetic justice that we seem to have reached a tipping point, and I said that a long time ago, it will be, and I mean that figuratively, of course, death by a thousand lashes, there won’t be a single thing,” she said.

The cumulative nature of Density of Terror is finally catching up to him, she added.

Mary, who is a psychologist and political commentator by trade, said while her uncle’s predicament looks bad on paper, it’s not currently having a major impact on him or his ability to “move freely in the world.”

“I think that’s one of the things that there’s going to be 2023 for, and that’s accountability,” she said.

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If America is to be a well-functioning democracy, not only Trump but “everyone else who is complicit in his crimes should be held accountable,” she added.

Asked what the results of the midterm elections suggested, she said the media had once again “failed miserably” and turned a race for basic human rights into a race for inflation and high petrol prices. These economic challenges, she said, are beyond the control of anyone in charge of government.

Another thing to note is the red political tsunami never materialized, and Democrats lost control of the House by a slim margin, she noted. “So people pay attention to that and it completely changed the narrative,” she added.

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