Trump's Niece To Publish "Tell-All Book" Admitting She Leaked Family Tax Info

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US President Donald Trump walks on the south lawn of the white house on June 14, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump, who turned 74 today, is the oldest person to assume the presidency at 70 years and 220 days on Inauguration Day in 2017
Mary Trump's about to spill the tea on the entire family.

It's been a controversy-fueled term for Donald Trump who recently celebrated his 75th birthday. However, even as he attempts to win a second term in office, more and more incredibly shocking news about him and his family are coming to light. According to The Daily Beast, Trump's niece, Mary Trump, will be releasing a tell-all book surrounding the family's secrets. This comes after it was confirmed that Mary was the one who leaked Trump's tax information to the New York Times.

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The 55-year-old daughter of Fred Trump Jr. will be releasing the book  Too Much and Never Enough on Aug. 11th which comes just months before the RNC. The book will reveal Mary's role in the NYT piece surrounding Trump's "fraud" taxes. She apparently supplied Fred Trump Sr.'s tax returns and other financial documents.

Donald Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump, a retired federal judge, reportedly shares "intimate and damning thoughts" on her brother, as well as the death of their older brother Fred Trump Jr. who died due to complications with alcoholism.

Mary and Donald haven't been on good terms for roughly two decades after she filed a lawsuit against Trump and his family over Fred Trump Sr.'s will. Ultimately, Donald ended up cutting off financial and medical support for Mary's brother who was born with health problems. 

Keep your eyes peeled for Too Much and Never Enough. 


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