Trump’s Nephew Claims President Suggested Some Disabled People ‘Should Just Die’

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Fred C. Trump III, the nephew of former President Donald J. Trump, has made shocking claims about his uncle in a new memoir titled “All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got to Be This Way.” In the book, Fred reveals disturbing and racist comments allegedly made by his uncle.

Fred Trump, who is 61 years old, describes himself as fairly close to his uncle Donald Trump. He even attended the 2017 inauguration and visited the White House multiple times. However, one particular incident during a White House meeting left Fred with a chilling feeling and may have been the catalyst for writing the tell-all book.

During a phone call with King Abdullah of Jordan, Donald Trump put the call on speakerphone so that Fred could hear the king thanking him for killing an Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The former president then boasted to his nephew, saying “I killed him like a dog.” This disturbing encounter may have shed light on the true nature of Donald Trump for Fred Trump III.

The book also delves into the family dynamics, including the struggles of Fred Trump Jr., Donald’s older brother who battled alcoholism and tragically passed away at the young age of 42. Fred and Mary Trump, the children of Fred Trump Jr., have had their own share of experiences with their famous uncle, leading to the publication of this revealing memoir.

This latest revelation from a member of the Trump family adds to the already controversial legacy of the former president. It raises questions about his character, beliefs, and treatment of others, especially those who are vulnerable or disabled. The book is sure to spark further discussions and debates about the true nature of Donald J. Trump and his impact on those around him.

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