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Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist and niece of Donald Trump, claims she sees signs of cognitive decline in her uncle, mirroring the Alzheimer’s disease her grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., suffered from. She cites instances of confusion, memory lapses, and an obsession with wealth as evidence. She alleges Donald Trump treated his father poorly during his illness. Another relative, Fred C. Trump III has also publicly expressed concern over what he perceives as Donald Trump’s decline, drawing parallels with their grandfather’s. The White House dismissed Mary Trump’s claims, calling her a “stone-cold loser.”

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Mary Trump Claims to See Cognitive Decline in Uncle Donald, Cites Echoes of Grandfather’s Alzheimer’s

New York, NY – Mary Trump, clinical psychologist and niece of former President Donald Trump, has publicly stated her belief that her uncle is exhibiting signs of cognitive decline, drawing parallels to her grandfather, Fred Trump Sr.’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.

In an interview with The Daily Beast Podcast, Trump described seeing “confusion,” memory loss, and disorientation in her uncle, symptoms she witnessed firsthand during her grandfather’s battle with “mild senile dementia.” She also noted a growing obsession with wealth, further mirroring her grandfather’s decline.

“There are times I look at him and I see my grandfather,” she said. “I see that same look of confusion. I see that he does not always seem to be oriented to time and place. His short-term memory seems to be deteriorating.”

Trump also criticized her uncle’s treatment of his father during his illness, describing it as “despicable.” Fred C. Trump III, Donald Trump’s nephew, echoed Mary Trump’s concerns last year, stating that he feared a similar trajectory for the former president, noting that he sees Donald Trump’s decline in parallel with his grandfather’s.

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung dismissed Trump’s claims, labeling her a “stone-cold loser who doesn’t have a clue about anything.”

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