Donald Trump’s niece Mary reveals what ‘terrifies’ him most and claims he’s in a ‘downward spiral’

Mary Trump is once again taking aim at her uncle, President Donald Trump, describing him as “an empty, unloved man” while highlighting worries about what she believes is a decline in his mental and physical condition.

Mary made the remarks during a recent interview with journalist Steven Beschloss, where the discussion turned to Donald Trump’s appearance at the recent G7 summit in France.

“He may still have moments when he appears more coherent, but psychically he’s in a downward spiral,” she said, according to LADbible.

Donald Trump’s “biggest fear”

Mary also claimed that her uncle’s greatest fear is public embarrassment, saying: “He’s experiencing constant narcissistic injuries, and nothing terrifies Donald more than humiliation.

“The problem for him is that nobody humiliates Donald more effectively than Donald humiliates himself.”

The comments quickly drew a response from the White House. Communications Director Steven Cheung dismissed Mary’s claims, saying: “She’s a stone cold loser who doesn’t have a clue about anything.

“Her entire worth as a human being is predicated on spewing lies about President Trump in a sad attempt to stay relevant.”

Donald Trump’s health

Recently, Trump sparked confusion after sharing, and later deleting, a Father’s Day post on Truth Social. He praised a “great daughter” while featuring a woman who was not related to him. The post included a photo of an unidentified woman alongside the caption: “Great daughter, My Honor!!! President DJT.”

Some later concluded the woman was likely Margo Casimatidis, wife of billionaire businessman and Trump supporter John Catsimatidis, according to LadBible.

Despite the speculation, the White House has repeatedly pushed back against concerns about the president’s health. Following a recent medical examination, White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella said Trump was in overall “excellent health.” Barbabella also stated that the president received a perfect score of 30 out of 30 on a cognitive impairment assessment.

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