Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump weighs in on the indictment of her uncle and what she calls the "deep humiliation" that he must have felt in the courtroom. "He's never been held accountable for anything," she told Salon's Dean Obeidallah. "He's gotte...
Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump weighs in on the indictment of her uncle and what she calls the "deep humiliation" that he must have felt in the courtroom. "He's never been held accountable for anything," she told Salon's Dean Obeidallah. "He's gotten away with so much wrongdoing and so much alleged criminality that there was literally no reason for him to think that anything would ever catch up with him. It's been 76 years."
Mary Trump, who is a psychologist, podcaster and author of the New York Times bestseller "Too Much and Never Enough" about how her family created the world's most dangerous man, also reflects on the failure of Attorney General Merrick Garland to bring his own charges against Donald Trump in a timely manner and to the growing normalization of far-right governance that threatens the future of American democracy.