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Mary Lea Trump, PhD (born May 3, 1965) [2] is an American psychologist and writer. A niece of former US president Donald Trump, she has been critical of him. Her 2020 book about him and the family, Too Much and Never Enough, sold nearly one million copies on the day of its release. Two further books followed, The Reckoning (2021) and Who Could ...
Mary Trump has been a vocal critic of her uncle since his time in office and is now lending some advice to Harris ahead of the early September debate, including a recommendation that Harris should ...
The eight-second clip in the Instagram post originated from a longer video of a rally in Ukraine shared on X in May 2022 by a group that advocates for the Azov Brigade, a unit of the Ukrainian ...
More videos emerged on X the next day when multiple accounts began sharing clips from an Aug. 27 Springfield City Commission meeting. At that meeting, a Springfield-based YouTuber named Anthony ...
The cat rumor stemmed from a post made in early September to a private Facebook group called "Springfield Ohio Crime and Information", and that post was later re-posted elsewhere. The post said: [41] Warning to all about our beloved pets & those around us!! My neighbor informed me that her daughter’s friend had lost her cat.
A black-and-white photograph of Donald Trump at the New York Military Academy in 1964. This image was used for the cover of the book. The book takes the form of a chronological biography; while Donald Trump is the stated focal point, Mary Trump devotes significant attention to other members of the Trump family as a way to shed light on their mutual dynamics and financial dealings.
North Carolina's Republican candidate for governor promised to stay in the race on Thursday after CNN reported that he once called himself a "black NAZI!" and proposed bringing back slavery in ...
Mary Anne MacLeod was born in the village of Tong on the Isle of Lewis. [3] [4] Raised in a Gaelic-speaking household, she was the youngest of ten children born to Mary Ann MacLeod (née Smith; 1867–1963) and Malcolm MacLeod (1866–1954). [5] Her father was a crofter, fisherman and compulsory officer at Mary's school.