Trump’s niece says he can’t perform basic tasks like tying his shoes

Mary Trump, psychologist and niece of Donald Trump, is once again calling out her uncle — and this time, she’s not pulling punches.

In her YouTube series Trump Trolls Trump, Mary described his recent behavior as a “reign of idiocy,” and suggested he’s showing signs of cognitive decline, possibly echoing the dementia that affected his father. “He has the attention span of a toddler,” she said, adding that combining that with his narcissism is “a twofer.”

She criticized a recent rambling speech Trump gave in Florida, mocking his off-topic answers. “He can’t respond because he doesn’t know,” she said bluntly.

Mary also slammed his habit of spreading misinformation and called his latest business move — a $249 fragrance called “Victory” — grotesque. “It’s absurd that a former president is grifting like this,” she said. “And no one should have to imagine what that horror smells like.”

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