Mary Trump on Wednesday praised Vice President Kamala Harris for inflicting what she described as a “narcissistic wound” on her uncle, Donald Trump, during the opening minutes of Tuesday’s presidential debate.
The way Democratic candidate Harris got under the skin of her Republican opponent caused him to “unravel,” the former president’s niece told CNN’s Anderson Cooper.
“He couldn’t recover and quite frankly he won’t,” she added.
Harris “so brilliantly” provided both “substantial answers to questions to help the American people get to know her better and what she will do for our country, while directly addressing Donald’s vulnerabilities,” continued Mary Trump, who has been an outspoken and frequent critic. from her relative.
Cooper read a paragraph from Mary Trump’s new book, “Who Could Ever Love You,” in which she described her uncle as a child as a “thin-skinned bully who beat up younger children but went home in a fit of rage ran. as soon as anyone rose up against him.
“That’s one of the most destructive and dangerous things about Donald Trump and that’s one of the things that makes him most unfit. He never evolved from that. That’s still who he is,” Mary Trump told Cooper.
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