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If you think about cases of “Terminal Stage 5 Trump Derangement Syndrome,” where the hatred of Donald Trump has completely taken over the person and they can no longer function like a normal human being, two people immediately come to mind: Keith Olbermann and Mary Trump. Both of these lost souls have become hopelessly consumed by their obsession with all things Trump.
Mary is the bitter lesbian niece of Donald Trump. She’s the daughter of President Trump’s deceased troubled brother Fred, who unfortunately died of alcoholism. Mary’s entire sad life and career centers around her popular uncle; she writes so-called “tell-all” books about him and her family, and hosts a podcast dedicated to Trump and politics. Unfortunately for her, Mary’s misguided hatred of Trump may have landed her in some serious legal trouble regarding Trump’s infamous tax returns. Mary reportedly played a pivotal role in obtaining his private records for a New York Times article.
A judge recently dismissed Trump’s lawsuit against The New York Times and three of its reporters which alleged they engaged in a “plot” with his niece Mary to obtain his private records for a story about his tax returns. However, while the judge let the New York Times off the hook, the case against Mary Trump is still hot and heavy, and now, Mary could be left holding the entire bag.
This gets pretty scandalous. According to reports, the New York Times gave Mary Trump a “burner phone” so she could secretly coordinate with them about stealing President Trump’s confidential tax returns from a lawyer’s office.
By the way, the story was a huge flop. Nobody cared about the tax returns. However, the NYT encouraged Mary to break the law and breach her confidentiality agreement, and then walked away with a Pulitzer Prize, completely unscathed, leaving Mary to face the music alone.
Here’s what Twitter personality @amuse had to say about the whole thing:
SHOCK: The New York Times provided Donald Trump’s niece with a burner phone so that she could coordinate with them about stealing the president’s confidential tax returns from a lawyer’s office. The NYT encouraged her to violate the law and her confidentiality agreement.
FLASHBACK: New York Times reporters obtained decades of tax information from the president’s niece. She illegally released them after surreptitiously removing them from a lawyer’s office despite signing a confidentiality agreement not to reveal their contents.
SHOCK: The New York Times provided Donald Trump's niece with a burner phone so that she could coordinate with them about stealing the president's confidential tax returns from a lawyer's office. The NYT encouraged her to violate the law and her confidentiality agreement.… pic.twitter.com/NybQ2xF0Ic
— @amuse (@amuse) May 4, 2023
In the original lawsuit Trump alleged that the Times colluded with his niece to “smuggle records out of her attorney’s office and turn them over ” to the paper despite a confidentiality agreement she signed in 2001 during a family dispute. He further claimed that Craig, Barstow, and Buettner were “motivated, at least in part, by their actual malice” in reporting on the details within tax returns he’d refused to disclose.
After her uncle initially filed his lawsuit in September 2021, Mary Trump told The Daily Beast: “I think he is a fucking loser, and he is going to throw anything against the wall he can. It’s desperation. The walls are closing in and he is throwing anything against the wall that will stick. As is always the case with Donald, he’ll try and change the subject.”
Looks like Mary is about to learn a hard lesson, and it could cost her big time. First rule of the family: never turn your back on them. Second rule: never trust the fake news media. Unfortunately for her, Mary may have violated both of these rules by teaming up with the New York Times to steal Trump’s confidential tax returns. Now, she may pay the price for it.
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