
Donald Trump's niece said on Wednesday that her uncle and his fans had a bad day, despite the fact that the Supreme Court agreed to hear the ex-president's immunity claim.
Mary Trump, a psychologist who just last week said Donald's "untreated psychiatric condition" is worsening, focused in on her uncle's legal problems in her Substack piece Wednesday evening. The post came the same day as the nation's top court decided to take on Trump's immunity appeal, a move some experts have warned plays into the criminal defendant's hands.
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"The Supreme Court of the United States just reminded us with their corrupt decision to consider Donald’s immunity case that the insurrection did not fail — it never ended," Mary Trump wrote, then pivoting to the bright side. "In the meantime, the good news is their decision should not affect Donald’s state cases. Donald faces two criminal state cases: one in New York for allegedly falsifying business records and one in Georgia for election inference, with some charges in the latter case carrying mandatory prison sentences."
She goes on to say that, in spite of that decision, "in the last 24 hours, the MAGA movement was pummeled by relentless bad news." She provides "a list of things you may have missed that will help you see that not all hope is lost in the fight against Donald."
Among her several examples are that, "Donald signals he doesn’t have the money to pay his fraud penalty—and the judge slams him anyway."
"Has anyone calculated how many gold sneakers Donald has to sell to afford the entire judgment?" she asked.
Another, according to Mary, is that, "President Biden gets a physical and MAGA won’t like what his doctor said."
"President Joe Biden is 'a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male,' President Biden’s physician, Kevin O’Connor, wrote in a memo," according to Mary Trump.
She also noted that, "An appeals court rejects Mark Meadow’s request to move his trial to federal court."
"That means Meadows must face the racketeering charges before an Atlanta jury unless the US Supreme Court takes his case, but they’re probably too busy helping Donald out to bother."
She further supported her claim that Trump is "vulnerable" to voters.
"Michigan proves Donald is vulnerable," Mary Trump wrote. "While the corporate media framed Michigan as a win for Donald, the fact of the matter is that 300,000 Republicans refused to vote for him."