‘He’s freaking out’: Mary Trump on the end of Uncle Donald
The Briefing18 Marras 2020

‘He’s freaking out’: Mary Trump on the end of Uncle Donald

What’s is going through Donald Trump’s head right now? It's more than two weeks since the US Presidential election and Donald Trump has still not publicly conceded. To understand more about the man his mind and what he might do next, we’re joined by his niece, Mary Trump.

In the lead up to the election Mary published a book ‘Too Much and Never Enough - How my family created the world’s most dangerous man’. In today’s episode Tom Tilley goes deep with Mary Trump to find out:

  • What is going on in his head right now?
  • Will he just bat this loss away like he has with so many other of his problems?
  • Will this be the downfall of Donald Trump?
  • Major media has turned on him and called out misinformation, how will that be affecting him?
  • Where does she see things going from this point forward?
  • How does she feel about what’s happened personally?
  • Does she want to see him go down? Would she like to see him broken by this loss? Would she like to see him in jail as a result of the legal problems he might face?
  • With 73 million Americans voting for him, why does Mary think he holds so much appeal to so many Americans?

In today's headlines:

  • South Australia has entered day one of 6 day hard lockdown
  • China outlines official list of reasons to be angered with Australia
  • A redacted report into alleged war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan is due to be made public today
  • A glimmer of normality, with sports stadiums filling up.. And now live music return announcements.
  • President Trump has fired his top election official Christopher Krebs … via Twitter!

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