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'Heartbreaking and Obscene Stories': Trump's niece wrote a book about the president

The US president's niece Mary Trump is set to publish a book this summer and reveal that she was the main source of the New York Times investigation into Trump's taxes. The daughter of Donald Trump's late brother promises to tell "heartbreaking and salacious" stories about the president, writes The Daily Beast.

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55-year-old Mary Trump, daughter of Fred Trump Jr. and senior granddaughter of Fred Trump Sr., is due to release a book called Too Much And Never Enough on August 11, just a few weeks before the Republican Party convention .

According to people familiar with the project, one of the most explosive revelations that Mary will describe in detail in the book is how she played a decisive role in helping the New York Times publish revealing materials about Trump taxes. The information included how he was involved in a “fraudulent” tax scheme and received more than $ 400 million in money today from his father’s real estate empire.

As she intends to describe in her book, Mary was the primary source of the Pulitzer Prize investigation and filed tax returns from Fred Trump Sr. and other confidential family financial records.

Details of this book are closely guarded by its publisher Simon & Schuster, but The Daily Beast has learned that Mary plans to include conversations with Trump's sister, retired federal judge Marianne Trump Barry, that contain personal and judgmental thoughts about her brother.

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Mary Trump kept aloof from public opinion and did not speak publicly for decades, but in 2000, amid a bitter family trial over Fred Trump Sr.'s will, she told the New York Daily News: "Given this family, it would be It is extremely naive to say that this has nothing to do with money. But for both me and my brother, it’s much more about making sure our father [Fred Jr.] is recognized,” she said.

Fred Trump Jr., the first-born and once heir to his father’s empire, worked for Trans World Airlines after leaving the family business. He died in 1981 at the age of 42 from a heart attack due to complications caused by alcoholism, leaving his son Fred the Third and daughter Mary, who has a doctorate in clinical psychology.

The circumstances of the transition of Fred Trump Jr. to alcoholism are also published in a book alleging that Donald and Fred Trump Sr. contributed to his death and neglected help at critical stages of his addiction.

In a 2019 interview, Donald Trump admitted that he put pressure on his brother because of his career choice, but regrets it.

“I regret putting pressure on him,” Trump told The Washington Post. He added that the family business was “just something my brother never wanted.”

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“It wasn’t his thing... I think we made the mistake of assuming everyone would like it. This was the biggest mistake... There was double pressure on him,” Trump admitted.

After Fred Jr.'s children filed a lawsuit against the family—challenging their grandfather's will and alleging that his last will was "procured by fraud and undue influence" on the part of Donald and his siblings—they highlighted Donald's abuse with family members. They remembered how Trump, along with his sister Maryann and brother Robert, stopped medical care for the sick child of his nephew William, who was born with cerebral palsy. The family said the move was retaliation for Mary and Fred III's attempt to challenge Trump Sr.'s will.

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