Mary Trump UNLOADS on Don Jr. After Trump Reportedly Skips Wedding: “He’s a Horrible Human Being”

The Trump family drama just exploded again — and this time the attack is coming from inside the family itself.

Mary Trump, the outspoken niece of President Donald Trump, scorched her cousin Donald Trump Jr. in a brutal public takedown after reports surfaced that the president failed to attend his son’s wedding.

And she did not hold back.

Speaking during an appearance on The Dean Obeidallah Show, Mary Trump dismissed sympathy for Don Jr. almost instantly.

“For those feeling sorry for Donny,” she said bluntly, “Donny is a horrible human being.”

Then the criticism escalated dramatically.

“He’s a little Nazi,” Mary claimed. “He’s totally unaccomplished, and he’s a racist and a misogynist and just a terrible person.”

The explosive comments immediately ignited backlash and viral reactions online as the Trump family feud spilled into public view once again.

The controversy erupted after Donald Trump Jr. reportedly married Bettina Anderson on Thursday while his father publicly suggested earlier in the week that he might skip the ceremony due to scheduling pressures and international tensions involving Iran.

Trump had told reporters it was “not good timing” and insisted he was overwhelmed with presidential responsibilities.

But Mary Trump openly mocked the explanation.

“He plays golf several times a week,” she said. “Not just weekends.”

She also pointed out that Trump regularly spends extensive time speaking with reporters and appearing publicly, suggesting the president’s absence had little to do with scheduling.

Then came the comment that instantly detonated across social media.

“He just doesn’t want to go because he can’t stand his kid,” Mary speculated.

“Parents are supposed to go.”

The remarks fueled another intense round of public fascination with the Trump family’s deeply complicated relationships — something Mary Trump has repeatedly discussed since publishing her bestselling book about the family’s internal dynamics.

For years, Mary has portrayed Donald Trump as emotionally cold, deeply transactional, and incapable of maintaining healthy personal relationships.

During the interview, she doubled down on that portrayal.

“He’s incapable of loving as well,” she said while discussing the president.

Critics of Trump quickly amplified the comments online, arguing they reinforced long-running public perceptions about dysfunction within the family.

Supporters of the president, however, blasted Mary Trump as bitter, attention-seeking, and politically motivated.

Many Trump allies have dismissed her previous criticisms as personal vendettas tied to family disputes and ideological differences.

Still, the timing of the remarks created a media frenzy because of the unusual public attention already surrounding Don Jr.’s wedding.

For days, social media had been mocking the possibility that Trump might skip the event after publicly stating he had “a thing called Iran” to deal with.

Critics pointed out that Trump has reportedly continued golfing frequently during the ongoing international crisis, making the excuse appear less convincing.

Now Mary Trump’s comments have added an even more personal layer to the controversy.

The situation also highlights how uniquely public the Trump family’s internal conflicts have become.

Few modern political families have aired grievances so openly and repeatedly in front of cameras, interviews, books, podcasts, and social media audiences.

And because the Trump brand has always blended politics, celebrity culture, and family loyalty, moments like this instantly become national spectacles.

For supporters, Mary Trump’s latest attack is simply another attempt to embarrass the president and his family.

For critics, it offers what they see as a rare glimpse into the emotional fractures behind one of America’s most powerful political dynasties.

Either way, the headlines are only growing louder.

Because while Donald Trump may have skipped the wedding itself, the family drama surrounding it has become impossible to ignore.

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