Summary
Mary Trump, President Donald Trump's niece, expressed concerns about his second term in office during a discussion. She criticized how the president has been using his power since returning to office and voiced her worries about the support he receives from the Supreme Court and many Republicans in Congress. Some Republicans are beginning to oppose Trump, though he remains popular within the party.
Key Facts
- Mary Trump is the niece of President Donald Trump and often criticizes his presidency.
- She shared her concerns in a discussion with historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
- Mary Trump believes President Trump is using taxpayer money to reshape the country.
- She said the Supreme Court and Republican Congress mostly support President Trump.
- Some Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, have started to criticize Trump.
- The Supreme Court has supported Trump on some issues, but has blocked others.
- President Trump remains popular among Republicans, with 84% approval in a recent poll.
- Mary Trump claims the president has "lost the ability to control the narrative."