In tell-all book, Trump’s niece says he practices ‘cheating as a way of life’
- Psychologist Mary Trump dubs American leader ‘world’s most dangerous man’
- Memoir describes ‘toxic’ family relationships she witnessed in home of president’s parents

A forthcoming book by US President Donald Trump’s estranged niece describes him as a “toxic” bully who practices “cheating as a way of life”, values money above anything and belittles his own family members.
In addition to those damning details, a press release from publisher Simon & Schuster says Mary Trump’s book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, will now be released July 14, two weeks earlier than planned – even though the president’s brother is trying to block the tell-all in court.
The publisher said it’s moving up the release date due to “high demand and extraordinary interest”.
“(It) is the story of the most visible and powerful family in the world. And I am the only Trump who is willing to tell it,” Mary Trump, 55, writes in an excerpt of the book’s prologue included in Monday’s release.

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Having spent much time at the sprawling Queens home where President Trump and his siblings grew up, Mary Trump speaks from first-hand experience as she delves into embarrassing accounts about the leader of the free world, the press release states.