The former president's estranged niece said that it's important to remind voters of Trump's 'catastrophic four years in the Oval Office.'
Former President Donald Trump's estranged niece, Mary Trump, wrote in a blog post Tuesday that she is fearful of what a second Trump administration could look like in the White House.The former president has slightly pulled ahead in national polls since the first presidential debate on June 27 against President Joe Biden, where Biden's performance sparked concerns over his cognitive ability to serve another four years.
''If we fail, I fear he will do things to this country and its people that we will never be able to forget,' she concluded. 'Or forgive.'Newsweek on Wednesday reached out to the former president's campaign via email for comment on Mary Trump's blog post.Mary Trump has publicly endorsed Biden since his first debate blunder, including writing on X, formerly Twitter, last week, that she was 'proud to support the best presidential administration of my lifetime.
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