Friday, July 3, 2026

UPDATE Donald Trump Finally Acknowledges Sister’s Death On Social Media After More Than 24 Hours

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See below: Donald Trump finally posted something around 1:30pm.

Maryanne Trump Barry has been dead now for over a day. Her younger brother, Donald, hasn’t acknowledged her passing in any way.

Donald is now without siblings. His brother, Robert, died a couple of years ago. Brother Fred went long before that.

Why hasn’t Donald said anything about Maryanne? He likely has nothing good to say about her after the former judge tore him to pieces in niece Mary Trump’s book. Maryanne said of her brother on tape: “He has no principles. None.”

She also said: “His goddamned tweet and lying, oh my God. I’m talking too freely, but you know. The change of stories. The lack of preparation. The lying.”

Trump’s sister also called him “cruel” and denied he had anything to do with her law career. “I have never asked him for a favor since 1981,” she clarified.

So it’s unlikely we’re going to see Donald eulogize his sister. He reportedly was horrendous to his brother, Fred, and certainly doesn’t speak to Mary, Fred’s daughter. Now, as he stands trial for the first of four times, Donald Trump is vastly alone.

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