donald trump’s niece mary trump Claims the president once threw a baseball at her “as hard as he could” when she was five years old.

Mary Trump shared the anecdote while talking to reporter April Ryan while discussing her childhood growing up in the United States. trump family. She recalled trying to spend time with the boys at home during weekend get-togethers, the Mirror reported.
“I try to be with my brothers, cousins ​​and uncles,” Mary said during the discussion. She explained that she was usually the youngest child and the only girl who tried to participate in their activities. “I’m the youngest, two years old, and I’m a girl, so they don’t really want me around, but I try,” she said.
mary remembers when Donald Trump When visiting his home, she would sometimes play sports in the backyard with him and another uncle. “We either play soccer or we play baseball in the backyard,” she told Ryan, adding that she tries to participate whenever she gets the chance.
However, she claimed that despite the age gap, the future president did not adjust his behavior. “So, yeah, I’ll play with them,” Mary said. “But Donald, even though he’s 20 years older than me and I’m only 5, he’s still going to throw the ball as hard as he can.”
During the conversation, Ryan was surprised by this statement. “What? Oh my God,” she said after hearing the story, before comparing Trump to the male version of fictional villain Cruella de Vil, the Irish Star reported.
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The relationship between the two
Mary Trump has been a frequent critic of her uncle and has continued to comment on his public statements and political actions in recent months.
In a recent social media post, she corrected comments Trump made during a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. When discussing immigration and energy, Trump said his father was born in Germany.
“My dad … he knew everything about my dad. My dad was born there,” Trump said at the meeting.
Mary responded that this statement was incorrect. “This is not insider knowledge that most people have access to, but my grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., was not born in Germany,” she wrote, adding that he was “born in the Bronx, New York, and raised in Woodhaven, Queens.”
Mary has also previously spoken about her reaction to Trump’s political rise. Last year, she told BBC journalist Samira Ahmed at an event in Wales that she was “shocked” by his 2016 election victory and believed the result elevated “the worst people on the planet” at the expense of better leaders.

