Mary Trump, the niece of President-elect Trump, described her uncle’s recent victory as the “worst possible scenario” she could have anticipated. Speaking during her weekly “Ask Mary Anything… within Reason” forum on Sunday, she expressed her disappointment, stating that the election results were exactly what she feared.
She pointed out that, while the House results were still unclear, the outcome of Tuesday’s election was as bad as it could get. As a psychologist who has consistently criticized her uncle, authored books about him, and supported his political opponents, Mary Trump’s reaction was blunt and emotional.
“I’m shocked, though I almost feel like I shouldn’t be,” she admitted, reflecting on the outcome. She went on to question her own beliefs, even pondering existential topics like evolution, as she tried to make sense of what had transpired. “How did this happen
I’m really trying hard to separate my personal feelings from the situation,” she added. The victory of President-elect Trump over Vice President Harris has sparked broader discussions on the future of the Democratic Party and its failures.
While the GOP candidate dominated all seven swing states, Mary Trump reminded the audience of the narrow popular vote margin, a crucial aspect of the election. “Apparently, not enough people care,” she remarked. “That’s no longer the focus; what matters now is what comes next and how we respond to this reality.”