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Former President Donald Trump. (Lev Radin / Shutterstock)

Psychologist Mary Trump shredded her uncle, former President Donald Trump, in her latest email blast, walking through the newly-detailed alleged $10 million bribery scheme outlined between himself and the government of Egypt.

That scheme, detailed earlier this month, was characterized by a Washington Post reporter as "the most serious allegation of a bribe in White House history."

"It has recently come to light that Donald accepted $10 million from Egypt shortly after the election in 2016. As "The Washington Post" recently reported, 'Five days before Donald Trump became president in January 2017, a manager at a bank branch in Cairo received an unusual letter from an organization linked to the Egyptian intelligence service. It asked the bank to ‘kindly withdraw’ nearly $10 million from the organization’s account — all in cash.' That sounds totally legitimate."

Shortly after this, she noted, the former president “shifted U.S. policy in ways that benefited the Egyptian leader, a man he once called ‘my favorite dictator’” — including releasing almost $200 million in defense aid being withheld over human rights concerns. Meanwhile, former Attorney General William Barr stopped federal prosecutors who were looking into whether that $10 million was a payment to Trump, from obtaining bank records that would have let them examine this more closely.

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This is all par for the course in the Trump family, she noted.

"Donald’s corrupt dealings with adversarial foreign governments isn’t new," she said. "It’s been obvious for a very long time that his relationship with Russia and Saudi Arabia are about lining his own pockets at the expense of American interests. He was impeached for trying to extort Ukraine in order to help his reelection campaign. And his son-in-law, Jared Kushner received $2 billion from Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia shortly after leaving the White House — either for services rendered or services to be rendered. We don’t yet know."

Ultimately, Mary Trump concluded, "This November, we can remind the world’s dictators, and our own homegrown wannabe dictators, that America is not for sale — even if my uncle is."