Mary Trump’s book says the president practices ‘cheating as a way of life’

A forthcoming book by President Trump’s estranged niece describes him as a “toxic” bully who practices “cheating as a way of life,” values money above anything and belittles his own family members, according to a Monday press release.

In addition to those damning details, the press release from publisher Simon & Schuster says Mary Trump’s book, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,” will now be released July 14, two weeks earlier than planned — even though the president’s brother is trying to block the tell-all in court.

The publisher said it’s moving up the release date due to “high demand and extraordinary interest.”

“[It] is the story of the most visible and powerful family in the world. And I am the only Trump who is willing to tell it,” Mary Trump, 55, writes in an excerpt of the book’s prologue included in Monday’s release.

Having spent much time at the sprawling Queens home where President Trump and his siblings grew up, Mary Trump speaks from first-hand experience as she delves into embarrassing accounts about the leader of the free world, the press release states.

The boyhood home of President Trump in Queens.
The boyhood home of President Trump in Queens.


The boyhood home of President Trump in Queens. (Kathy Willens / AP/)

She recounts the “strange and harmful relationship” between her presidential uncle and her father, Fred Trump, Jr., who died young after a long battle with alcoholism, according to Simon & Schuster.

She also recalls the “appalling way Donald, Fred Trump’s favorite son, dismissed and derided him when he began to succumb to Alzheimer’s” in the late 1990s, the publisher says.

Other “explosive” portions of the book include vivid descriptions of the “twisted” values and behaviors Trump picked up as a young man, including:

  • “Financial worth is the same as self-worth; humans are only valued in monetary terms.”

  • “A ‘killer’ instinct is revered, while qualities like empathy, kindness and expertise are punished.”

  • “Taking responsibility for your failures is discouraged.”

  • “Cheating as a way of life.”

Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist who has severed nearly all ties with her family, draws a parallel between the president’s uncharismatic character traits and his upbringing.

“Love meant nothing to Fred; he expected obedience, that was all,” she writes in another excerpt, referring to the president’s late father. “Over time, Donald became afraid that asking for comfort or attention would provoke his father’s anger or indifference when Donald was most vulnerable ... Donald suffered deprivations that would scar him for life.”

Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump will now be published on July 14, 2020.
Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump will now be published on July 14, 2020.


Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump will now be published on July 14, 2020.

Mary Trump’s soon-to-be-released book has drawn a lawsuit from the president’s family.

Filed by Robert Trump, the president’s younger brother, the lawsuit charges that the book should never see the light of day because it allegedly violates a non-disclosure agreement Mary Trump signed in 2001 after the family divvied up the estate of family patriarch Fred Trump, Sr.

The legal action remains pending in Dutchess County Supreme Court in New York.

However, the presiding judge has signaled that, even if Robert Trump’s hush agreement argument holds water, it could be hard to block the book’s release since the publisher has already disseminated copies.

A federal judge in Washington recently declined to block the publication of former Trump national security adviser John Bolton’s book because hundreds of thousands of copies were already in circulation.

Charles Harder, Robert Trump’s lawyer, did not return a request for comment.

Donald Trump and his father, Fred, at the opening of the Wollman Rink in Central Park in 1987.
Donald Trump and his father, Fred, at the opening of the Wollman Rink in Central Park in 1987.
Donald Trump holds a driver on the 11th green of his Ocean Trails Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002.
Donald Trump holds a driver on the 11th green of his Ocean Trails Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002.
Dennis Conner, right, skipper of "Stars and Stripes," receives a model depicting the hull of his winning yacht from real estate developer Donald Trump during a reception for Conner and his crew in New York on Feb. 10, 1987.
Dennis Conner, right, skipper of "Stars and Stripes," receives a model depicting the hull of his winning yacht from real estate developer Donald Trump during a reception for Conner and his crew in New York on Feb. 10, 1987.
Donald Trump, right, with brother Robert at the Taj Mahal Casino Resort in 1990.
Donald Trump, right, with brother Robert at the Taj Mahal Casino Resort in 1990.
Vice President George Bush, right, shares a light moment with, from left, real estate developer and casino owner Donald Trump and fight promoter Don King, on April 12, 1988, at New York's Plaza Hotel during a fundraiser for Bush by Trump. Bush is in New York to campaign for next Tuesday's Republican presidential primary.
Vice President George Bush, right, shares a light moment with, from left, real estate developer and casino owner Donald Trump and fight promoter Don King, on April 12, 1988, at New York's Plaza Hotel during a fundraiser for Bush by Trump. Bush is in New York to campaign for next Tuesday's Republican presidential primary.
Proud parents Marla Maples and Donald Trump leave St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla., with their newborn baby girl, Tiffany, on Oct. 14, 1993 weighing 7 lbs., 7 1/2 oz.
Proud parents Marla Maples and Donald Trump leave St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla., with their newborn baby girl, Tiffany, on Oct. 14, 1993 weighing 7 lbs., 7 1/2 oz.
Governor Hugh Carey points to an artists' conception of the new New York Hyatt Hotel/Convention facility that will be build on the site of the former Commordore Hotel, on June 28, 1978.  At the launching ceremony are, from left:  Donald Trump, son of the city developer Fred C. Trump; Mayor Ed Koch of New York; Carey; and Robert T. Dormer, executive vice president of the Urban Development Corp.
Donald Trump ascends the stairs with his fist raised from the genie's lamp after opening the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in a spectacular show of fireworks and laser lights on Thursday, April 5, 1990, in Atlantic City, N.J.
Donald Trump ascends the stairs with his fist raised from the genie's lamp after opening the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in a spectacular show of fireworks and laser lights on Thursday, April 5, 1990, in Atlantic City, N.J.
Donald Trump, left, talks with his parents, Mary and Fred and his sister, U.S. District Court Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, at the opening of Trump's Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J., on April 5, 1990.
Donald Trump, left, talks with his parents, Mary and Fred and his sister, U.S. District Court Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, at the opening of Trump's Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J., on April 5, 1990.
Donald Trump stands next to one of his three Sikorsky helicopters at New York Port Authority's West 30 Street Heliport in March 1988.
Donald Trump stands next to one of his three Sikorsky helicopters at New York Port Authority's West 30 Street Heliport in March 1988.
Donald Trump and Melania Knauss pose as they arrive for a charity event on board the Queen Mary 2 on April 24, 2004 in New York.
Donald Trump and Melania Knauss pose as they arrive for a charity event on board the Queen Mary 2 on April 24, 2004 in New York.
New York Yankees manager Billy Martin, right, meets developer Donald Trump at Municipal Stadium in West Palm Beach on March 26, 1988.  Seated with Trump are his son Donald, Jr., 10, with a ball given him by Martin and Yankees owner George Steinbrenner during the game with the Montreal Expos.
New York Yankees manager Billy Martin, right, meets developer Donald Trump at Municipal Stadium in West Palm Beach on March 26, 1988. Seated with Trump are his son Donald, Jr., 10, with a ball given him by Martin and Yankees owner George Steinbrenner during the game with the Montreal Expos.
From left, Donald Trump, of the Generals, Fred Wilpon, of the Mets, Sonny Werblin of Madison Square Garden, and George Steinbrenner of the Yankees attend a breakfast forum dealing with the future of professional sports in the New York metropolitan area, on Thursday, Dec. 16, 1983 in New York.
From left, Donald Trump, of the Generals, Fred Wilpon, of the Mets, Sonny Werblin of Madison Square Garden, and George Steinbrenner of the Yankees attend a breakfast forum dealing with the future of professional sports in the New York metropolitan area, on Thursday, Dec. 16, 1983 in New York.
Actor Elliott Gould, left, joins Donald Trump and Marla Maples at courtside during the New York Knicks game against the Phoenix Suns at New York's Madison Square Garden on March 6, 1991.
Actor Elliott Gould, left, joins Donald Trump and Marla Maples at courtside during the New York Knicks game against the Phoenix Suns at New York's Madison Square Garden on March 6, 1991.
Entertainer and entrepreneur Merv Griffin, right, is presented with the 1990 Scopus Award from the American Friends of Hebrew University in Los Angeles, Ca., on Jan. 15, 1990.  Presenting the award is Donald Trump, presiding chairman for the evening.
Entertainer and entrepreneur Merv Griffin, right, is presented with the 1990 Scopus Award from the American Friends of Hebrew University in Los Angeles, Ca., on Jan. 15, 1990. Presenting the award is Donald Trump, presiding chairman for the evening.
Developer Donald Trump, center, signals to those waiting in line at a casting call for the second season of his televisIon show, "The Apprentice," on March, 18, 2004 in New York.
Developer Donald Trump, center, signals to those waiting in line at a casting call for the second season of his televisIon show, "The Apprentice," on March, 18, 2004 in New York.
Developer Donald Trump, right, poses with New York City's Park Commissioner Henry Stern holding a pair of ice skates that are intended for use at the Wollman Skating Rink Central Park in New York, on Aug. 7, 1986.
Developer Donald Trump, right, poses with New York City's Park Commissioner Henry Stern holding a pair of ice skates that are intended for use at the Wollman Skating Rink Central Park in New York, on Aug. 7, 1986.
New York real estate magnates Stephen Ross, left, and Donald Trump, right, speak about the agreement they have reached in principle to merge the Houston Gamblers and New Jersey Generals football franchises, Thursday, August 2, 1985 in New York. USFL Commissioner Harry L. Usher, center announced the agreement.
New York real estate magnates Stephen Ross, left, and Donald Trump, right, speak about the agreement they have reached in principle to merge the Houston Gamblers and New Jersey Generals football franchises, Thursday, August 2, 1985 in New York. USFL Commissioner Harry L. Usher, center announced the agreement.
Developer Donald Trump, center, is flanked by super middleweight champion Thomas Hearns, left, of Detroit, and Michael Olajide of Canada at a news conference in New York on Thursday, Feb. 15, 1990.
Developer Donald Trump, center, is flanked by super middleweight champion Thomas Hearns, left, of Detroit, and Michael Olajide of Canada at a news conference in New York on Thursday, Feb. 15, 1990.
The funeral of Ivana Trump's father Milos Zelnicek in the Moravian town of Zlin, is pictured Oct. 1990. From left: Trump's children, Eric, 6, Ivanka, 8 and Donald, 12, Ivana and Donald Trump, and Marie Francová Zelnícek,, Ivana's mother.
The funeral of Ivana Trump's father Milos Zelnicek in the Moravian town of Zlin, is pictured Oct. 1990. From left: Trump's children, Eric, 6, Ivanka, 8 and Donald, 12, Ivana and Donald Trump, and Marie Francová Zelnícek,, Ivana's mother.
Developer Donald Trump and New York State Gov. Mario Cuomo get together before the start of the Tour De Trump bicycle race in Albany, New York on May 6, 1989.
Developer Donald Trump and New York State Gov. Mario Cuomo get together before the start of the Tour De Trump bicycle race in Albany, New York on May 6, 1989.
Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, right, speak at a news conference while advisor Donald Trump looks in New York on July 27, 1988 after announcing a settlement between Tyson and his manager, Bill Cayton. Tyson, who had sued to break his contract with Cayton, reached an ou-of-court settlement under which Cayton will remain his manager until Feb. 11, 1992.
Boxing Promoter Don King, second from right, holds the wrists of the undisputed world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, right, and his challenger Larry Holms as entrepreneur Donald Trump looks on in New York on Dec. 1, 1987.
Boxing Promoter Don King, second from right, holds the wrists of the undisputed world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, right, and his challenger Larry Holms as entrepreneur Donald Trump looks on in New York on Dec. 1, 1987.
Donald Trump, left, holds the ribbon on June 8, 1989 at Logan International Airport in Boston, as Massport deputy-executive director Patrick Moscaritolo cuts it to officially open the Trump airline terminal at Logan Airport.
Donald Trump, left, holds the ribbon on June 8, 1989 at Logan International Airport in Boston, as Massport deputy-executive director Patrick Moscaritolo cuts it to officially open the Trump airline terminal at Logan Airport.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brian Sipe, left, and New Jersey Generals owner Donald J. Trump hold up Sipe's new uniform jersey at a press conference, on Dec. 27, 1983 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., where Sipe was introduced as a General. Sipe made the jump to the USFL after playing for the NFL for 10 years.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brian Sipe, left, and New Jersey Generals owner Donald J. Trump hold up Sipe's new uniform jersey at a press conference, on Dec. 27, 1983 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., where Sipe was introduced as a General. Sipe made the jump to the USFL after playing for the NFL for 10 years.
Donald Trump and his wife Ivana are pictured aboard his giant yacht Trump Princess on the East River in New York on July 1988.
Donald Trump and his wife Ivana are pictured aboard his giant yacht Trump Princess on the East River in New York on July 1988.
Donald Trump shakes hands with Robert Miller while patting Wilbur Ross on the back during a press conference, on Nov. 16, 1990, announcing a deal over control of Trump's troubled Taj Mahal Casino under bankruptcy court protection and will give investors a 50 per cent stake in it while Trump remains chairman. Miller is an attorney and Ross in financial adviser for the bondholders.
New York City Parks Commissioner Henry Stern, right, and real estate mogul Donald Trump, lift shovels of cement to mark the start of concrete pouring in Central Park's Wollman Rink, on Sept. 10, 1986. Trump is financing the rebuilding of the rink.
New York City Parks Commissioner Henry Stern, right, and real estate mogul Donald Trump, lift shovels of cement to mark the start of concrete pouring in Central Park's Wollman Rink, on Sept. 10, 1986. Trump is financing the rebuilding of the rink.
Donald Trump, center, arrives at Universal Studios Hollywood and is accompanied by persons dressed as mummies in business attire Friday, July 9, 2004 in Los Angeles. Trump is casting for "The Apprentice" television show's the third season.
Donald Trump, center, arrives at Universal Studios Hollywood and is accompanied by persons dressed as mummies in business attire Friday, July 9, 2004 in Los Angeles. Trump is casting for "The Apprentice" television show's the third season.
Donald Trump speaks to a reporter at the New York Court of Appeals while awaiting arguments in a real estate appraisal case in Albany, N.Y. on Sept. 3, 1996.  Trump says he owns land involved in the case and wanted to see the case argued in person.
Donald Trump speaks to a reporter at the New York Court of Appeals while awaiting arguments in a real estate appraisal case in Albany, N.Y. on Sept. 3, 1996. Trump says he owns land involved in the case and wanted to see the case argued in person.
Donald Trump and his girlfriend Marla Maples are seen at the Holyfield-Foreman fight at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, N.J., on April 19, 1991.
Donald Trump and his girlfriend Marla Maples are seen at the Holyfield-Foreman fight at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, N.J., on April 19, 1991.
Annabel Hill of Waynesboro, Ga., burns the mortgage on her farm with the help of developer Donald Trump in New York, on Dec. 23, 1986. Mrs. Hill's husband Leonard, committed suicide early this year just minutes before their farm was to be auctioned for debts. Trump and a Dallas farmer heard about Mrs. Hill's troubles and together provided the last $73,000 to save the farm.
Donald Trump is shown the way around the Winged Foot Golf Club by Arizona State's Phil Michelson, left, U.S. amateur champion for the 1991 All-American Collegiate Golf team, in Mamaroneck, N.Y., on June 24, 1991.
Donald Trump is shown the way around the Winged Foot Golf Club by Arizona State's Phil Michelson, left, U.S. amateur champion for the 1991 All-American Collegiate Golf team, in Mamaroneck, N.Y., on June 24, 1991.
Donald Trump enters the New York Hilton Hotel, on Feb. 23, 1990, where he was honored by a business organization. "The business has never been better," he said of his privately held holdings. "For all the wrong reasons." He believes recent publicity over his marriage has somehow translated into improved business at his casinos and shuttle airline.
Donald Trump enters the New York Hilton Hotel, on Feb. 23, 1990, where he was honored by a business organization. "The business has never been better," he said of his privately held holdings. "For all the wrong reasons." He believes recent publicity over his marriage has somehow translated into improved business at his casinos and shuttle airline.
Donald Trump is flanked by soccer players Luis Pereira, left, of Brazil, and Julio Villa of Argentina, during a news conference in New York, on Jan. 29, 1992. Argentina and Brazil will meet in an exhibition Futbol 5 match at Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, N.J., March 28, 1992.
Donald Trump is flanked by soccer players Luis Pereira, left, of Brazil, and Julio Villa of Argentina, during a news conference in New York, on Jan. 29, 1992. Argentina and Brazil will meet in an exhibition Futbol 5 match at Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, N.J., March 28, 1992.
Donald Trump, left, greets Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura in Minneapolis on  Jan. 7, 2000.
Donald Trump, left, greets Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2000.
Donald Trump unveils a facsimile of the cards to be used on his proposed TV game show "Trump Card," at Trump Tower in New York, on Sept. 19, 1989.
Donald Trump unveils a facsimile of the cards to be used on his proposed TV game show "Trump Card," at Trump Tower in New York, on Sept. 19, 1989.
Donald Trump poses with a 1980 Harley-Davidson motorcycle once owned by Arnold Schwarzenegger at Maxwell's Plum restaurant on New York's Upper East Side, on Jan. 13, 1989.
Donald Trump poses with a 1980 Harley-Davidson motorcycle once owned by Arnold Schwarzenegger at Maxwell's Plum restaurant on New York's Upper East Side, on Jan. 13, 1989.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump talks to reporters during a news conference in New York, on Feb. 13, 1992. Trump proposed that former world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson be allowed to give "millions and millions" of dollars to rape victims instead of going to prison. Tyson was convicted on Monday of raping a Miss Black America contestant last July in Indiana. State prosecutors said the offer wasn't taken seriously.
Donald Trump, real estate mogul and owner of the USFL's New Jersey Generals, speaks to the press as he walks out of federal court in New York on May 14, 1986. A federal court jury heard vivid charges of intrigue and conspiracy in the world of professional football as the USFL's $1.32 billion anti-trust suit against the NFL opened Wednesday with sharply contrasting views of the battle between the two leagues.
Marla Maples, left, and Donald Trump greet Jelena Mrdjen, a contestant from Yugoslavia in the Look of the Year contest at a reception in New York, on Aug. 30, 1991.
Marla Maples, left, and Donald Trump greet Jelena Mrdjen, a contestant from Yugoslavia in the Look of the Year contest at a reception in New York, on Aug. 30, 1991.
Donald Trump and Marla Maples attend the New York Mets and San Diego Padres game in New York, on July 13, 1991. The couple, whose engagement was recently announced, watched the Mets win their tenth straight game.
Donald Trump and Marla Maples attend the New York Mets and San Diego Padres game in New York, on July 13, 1991. The couple, whose engagement was recently announced, watched the Mets win their tenth straight game.
Donald Trump, right, gestures to Jesse Jackson, left, and Tommy Hearns, during ringside conversation prior to the Mike Tyson-Carl Williams fight in Atlantic City, N.J., on July 21, 1989.
Donald Trump, right, gestures to Jesse Jackson, left, and Tommy Hearns, during ringside conversation prior to the Mike Tyson-Carl Williams fight in Atlantic City, N.J., on July 21, 1989.
Donald Trump and Marla Maples sign Joey Adam's birthday card at the Helmsley Hotel in New York where his 80th birthday bash was held in New York, on Jan. 7, 1991.
Donald Trump and Marla Maples sign Joey Adam's birthday card at the Helmsley Hotel in New York where his 80th birthday bash was held in New York, on Jan. 7, 1991.
Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie poses with New Jersey Generals head coach Walt Michaels, left, and General's owner, Donald Trump, at a news conference in New York, on Feb. 5, 1985. An official announcement was made that Flutie signed a multi-million-dollar pact with the USFL team.
Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie poses with New Jersey Generals head coach Walt Michaels, left, and General's owner, Donald Trump, at a news conference in New York, on Feb. 5, 1985. An official announcement was made that Flutie signed a multi-million-dollar pact with the USFL team.
Donald Trump and Marla Maples watch the tennis action at the U.S. Open in New York, on Sept. 8, 1992.
Donald Trump and Marla Maples watch the tennis action at the U.S. Open in New York, on Sept. 8, 1992.
Donald Trump, left, mimics the trademark Benny Hill salute as he and Hill pose for a photo in front of Trump Tower in New York, on Nov. 17, 1989. Hill is in New York scouting locations for an April 1990 television special.
Donald Trump, left, mimics the trademark Benny Hill salute as he and Hill pose for a photo in front of Trump Tower in New York, on Nov. 17, 1989. Hill is in New York scouting locations for an April 1990 television special.
Donald and Marla Trump wave good bye to photographers as they enter their wedding reception in New York's Plaza Hotel, on Dec. 20, 1993. The developer and the model were married in a brief ceremony in the hotel's grand ballroom after a six-year relationship.
Donald and Marla Trump wave good bye to photographers as they enter their wedding reception in New York's Plaza Hotel, on Dec. 20, 1993. The developer and the model were married in a brief ceremony in the hotel's grand ballroom after a six-year relationship.
Victor Ciuba, left,  gives the thumb's up sign as he gets a $1 million check from Donald Trump in new York, on Sept. 20, 1990, after winning Trump Castle's See and Win A Million contest.
Victor Ciuba, left, gives the thumb's up sign as he gets a $1 million check from Donald Trump in new York, on Sept. 20, 1990, after winning Trump Castle's See and Win A Million contest.
Donald Trump, second from left and former owner of the Plaza Hotel, reaches to shake the hand of Robert Small, right, CEO of Fairmont Hotel Management at a flag raising ceremony at the Plaza Hotel, on July 28, 1995.
Donald Trump, second from left and former owner of the Plaza Hotel, reaches to shake the hand of Robert Small, right, CEO of Fairmont Hotel Management at a flag raising ceremony at the Plaza Hotel, on July 28, 1995.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump, left, takes his turn as George Ditomassi, president of the Milton Bradley company, looks on at a news conference in New York, announcing a new board game, "Trump, The Game," on Feb. 7, 1989. The game allows players to bid against each other and make deals for big ticket real estate.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump, left, takes his turn as George Ditomassi, president of the Milton Bradley company, looks on at a news conference in New York, announcing a new board game, "Trump, The Game," on Feb. 7, 1989. The game allows players to bid against each other and make deals for big ticket real estate.
Real estate developer Donald Trump holds the World Wrestling Federation Championship belt as he flanked by Wrestlers Hulk Hogan, left and Andre the Giant at a news conference Tuesday, March 15, 1988, in New York announcing "WrestleMania IV" on March 27 at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.
Real estate developer Donald Trump holds the World Wrestling Federation Championship belt as he flanked by Wrestlers Hulk Hogan, left and Andre the Giant at a news conference Tuesday, March 15, 1988, in New York announcing "WrestleMania IV" on March 27 at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.
Donald Trump and his wife, Ivana, pose with their new luxury yacht The Trump Princess docked at the 30th Street pier on the East River in New York on Monday, July 4, 1988.
Donald Trump and his wife, Ivana, pose with their new luxury yacht The Trump Princess docked at the 30th Street pier on the East River in New York on Monday, July 4, 1988.
Developer Donald Trump, left, is seen outside the Federal Courthouse in Newark, N.J., with Roger Stone, the director of Trump's presidential exploratory committee on Monday, Oct. 25, 1999, for the swearing-in of Trump's sister as a federal appeals court judge.
Developer Donald Trump, left, is seen outside the Federal Courthouse in Newark, N.J., with Roger Stone, the director of Trump's presidential exploratory committee on Monday, Oct. 25, 1999, for the swearing-in of Trump's sister as a federal appeals court judge.
W. Randall Jones, publisher of Esquire Magazine, seated left, and Ivana Trump, second from on August 15, 1989 in New York, while Malcolm Forbes speaks with Donald Trump, right. Esquire saluted American male designers in international fashion at the Plaza Hotel.
W. Randall Jones, publisher of Esquire Magazine, seated left, and Ivana Trump, second from on August 15, 1989 in New York, while Malcolm Forbes speaks with Donald Trump, right. Esquire saluted American male designers in international fashion at the Plaza Hotel.
Donald Trump, right, meets with Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the United Nations on Jan. 9, 2001.
Donald Trump, right, meets with Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the United Nations on Jan. 9, 2001.
New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump, left, shakes hands with Herschel Walker at a news conference in New York, after agreeing on a four-year contract on March 8, 1984.
New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump, left, shakes hands with Herschel Walker at a news conference in New York, after agreeing on a four-year contract on March 8, 1984.

Trump, who did not appear in public Monday, maintains his niece can’t publish because of the decades-old non-disclosure agreement, recently telling news outlet Axios, “she’s not allowed to write a book.”

Chris Bastardi, a spokesman for Mary Trump, questioned why the Trump family continues to fight if the president has nothing to hide.

“The act by a sitting president to muzzle a private citizen is just the latest in a series of disturbing behaviors which have already destabilized a fractured nation in the face of a global pandemic,” Bastardi said. “If Mary cannot comment, one can only help but wonder: What is Donald Trump so afraid of?”

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