“He Can’t Stand His Kid” — Mary Trump TORCHES Don Jr. on His Wedding Day After Trump Skips Ceremony

The Trump family drama just exploded to a whole new level.

As Donald Trump Jr. celebrated his wedding weekend in the Bahamas, his cousin Mary Trump publicly unloaded on both him and President Donald Trump in a brutal interview that instantly ignited social media.

And she didn’t hold back.

Appearing on The Dean Obeidallah Show, Mary Trump mocked the president’s explanation for skipping Don Jr.’s wedding to Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson.

Trump had publicly claimed he was unable to attend because of urgent government responsibilities involving Iran and national security.

“Circumstances pertaining to government, and my love for the United States of America, do not allow me to do so,” Trump wrote on Truth Social while announcing he would remain in Washington instead of attending the Bahamas ceremony.

Mary Trump dismissed the explanation instantly.

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The president could not clear his schedule to attend his son’s wedding to Bettina Anderson.

“Give me a break,” she said.

Then came the line that exploded online.

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

The comment immediately triggered a firestorm across social media platforms as critics and supporters of the Trump family battled over the explosive accusation.

But Mary Trump went even further.

She argued the president is emotionally incapable of genuine love and claimed the Trump family dynamic has always revolved around insecurity, emotional damage, and transactional relationships.

“Donald never has been loved,” she claimed.

“He’s somebody who desperately wants to be loved and who is utterly unlovable.”

A tweet from Donald J. Trump expressing regret for not being able to attend a family event for his son Don Jr. and his fiancée Bettina, citing his responsibilities as President.
Trump announced Friday that he would not attend the ceremony, saying pressing matters of state would keep him in Washington.

The interview quickly shifted from political commentary into deeply personal family warfare.

And then Mary Trump turned directly toward Don Jr.

“Donnie is a horrible human being,” she said bluntly.

“He’s a little Nazi.”

She also called him racist, misogynistic, and “totally unaccomplished,” telling listeners:

“Don’t waste your time feeling bad for him.”

The comments instantly became one of the most talked-about political media moments online as Trump family tensions spilled into public view yet again.

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Mary Trump added another layer of family drama to a wedding weekend that had already become overshadowed by the president’s absence.

The timing made the controversy even more explosive.

Trump’s absence from his son’s wedding had already triggered widespread headlines and mockery after critics pointed out the president had still apparently found time for golf outings throughout recent weeks despite claiming he was too busy for the ceremony.

Trump himself admitted publicly that he believed he would face criticism no matter what decision he made.

“If I go, I get killed. If I don’t go, I get killed,” he told reporters.

Meanwhile, reports indicated the president had originally planned to spend part of the weekend at his Bedminster golf club before abruptly changing plans and remaining in Washington.

The situation has now intensified ongoing public fascination with the Trump family’s deeply fractured relationships.

Mary Trump has long been one of the family’s harshest internal critics, previously publishing bestselling books and media appearances portraying her uncle as psychologically damaged, emotionally cold, and dangerously narcissistic.

Trump allies frequently dismiss her as bitter, opportunistic, and politically motivated.

But her latest comments struck a nerve because they arrived during what should have been a major celebratory family moment.

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A public schedule initially indicated the president planned to spend the weekend at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey. He later decided to remain in Washington.

Instead, the wedding weekend became dominated by questions about why the president skipped the event — and whether Mary Trump’s brutal explanation might contain at least some truth.

For now, neither Donald Trump nor Don Jr. has publicly responded to her remarks.

But once again, the Trump family’s private tensions have exploded into full public spectacle.

And this time, it happened on the wedding day itself.

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