Donald Trump’s niece sharply denounces him, labeling him as a “disgraceful” and “despicable” parent.

Mary Trump, niece to the former President, has publicly voiced her disapproval of her uncle amidst allegations tying Barron Trump to influencer Andrew Tate. Mary Trump, aged 60, is a psychologist and an author, also being the daughter of Fred Trump Jr.—Donald Trump’s older brother—and Linda Lea Clapp.
Mary’s father passed away at 42 in 1981 after battling alcoholism. In 2020, she took legal action against Donald Trump and several relatives for fraud and conspiracy, claiming they defrauded her of her inheritance. However, the court ruled in favor of Trump in 2022.
Mary has consistently criticized her uncle, especially in light of the alleged association between Barron Trump, who is now 18, and Andrew Tate. Barron is Donald’s son with Melania Trump.

Andrew Tate, a 39-year-old influencer notorious for his anti-women rhetoric, faces accusations of rape and human trafficking. Romanian authorities have also charged him and his brother Tristan with trafficking over 30 women and establishing a criminal organization for sexual exploitation, allegations they deny. The Tate brothers are under scrutiny in multiple countries, with warnings from educators about Tate’s influence on young boys.
Mary recently discussed, via her media account, rumors involving Trump’s alleged role in helping the Tate brothers exit Romania this past February. They were reportedly seen attending a UFC event in the U.S. soon after.
Mary stated: “Andrew Tate actively sought connections with high-ranking conservatives, including those in Donald Trump’s circle.”
She added: “Andrew Tate openly praised Donald Trump, leveraging his vast social media following. That alone can motivate Donald to aid one’s freedom despite serious allegations.”

Mary Trump further implicated Barron, suggesting he greatly esteems Tate and condemned her uncle for what she perceived as poor parenting judgment.

Earlier connections between Barron and Tate were reported, with one source claiming Barron once exchanged messages with Tate over Zoom, expressing a shared belief that Romanian legal actions aimed to suppress the Tate brothers.




