WASHINGTON, July 9 — In a new book, a niece of President Donald Trump applies her training in psychology to conclude that the president likely suffers from narcissism and other clinical disorders — and was boosted to success by a father who fueled those traits. In Too Much and Never Enough: How...
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Ultimately, he settled on Donald, she wrote, deciding that his second son's “arrogance and bullying” would come in handy at the office, and encouraged it. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Tuesday that it was a “book of falsehoods.” Its publication comes as Trump, a Republican, seeks a second term in the November 3 presidential election.
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