Mary Trump draws Donald Trump
Mary Trump suggested that his uncle, President Donald Trump, ordered a missile attack against Iran in part because he was still calling to be called “Taco” by critics.
The acronym for “Trump Always Out Bickens” had been applied by opponents about his brinkmanship about tariff threats. But the president’s niece, a psychologist who is one of his fiercest criticism, said he has not overcome it.
She wrote on Sunday in her “The Good in Us” bulletin that the “fragile ego” hungry for her uncle’s attention was devastated by insults, enough to squeeze the trigger of a military operation that could immerse the United States in the war.
Accusing him of illegally ordering the assault on Iran’s nuclear sites, Mary Trump wrote:
It is time for us to stop imputing some deeper or reasonable reasons for Donald Trump. Despite being depraved and cruel, as well as his cohort Benjamin Netanyahu, he is driven by the most primitive impulses that focus almost only on protecting his fragile ego from humiliation (on which he has a pathological terror) and himself of the reality that it is a complete fraud.
Donald is not doubting the recently coined acronym to make fun of his inability to follow anything: Taco: Trump is always chicken. Following the Israeli attacks against Iran, Donald spent a few days that shaved only to retreat (chicken, so to speak) following the abrasing criticisms by some of the most reliable members of his cult: the representative Deg. Marjorie Green (R-GA), Alex Jones and Steve Bannon. He announced at a strange press conference that his decision to address the ostensibly urgent crisis with respect to Iran would discourage for two weeks.
Only two days later, ordered the attack against Iran. His allies would make us believe that Donald, a brilliant strategist, was pretending us. Sure. An infinitely more plausible explanation is that, on the one hand, he hates to be challenged or contradict, especially those who almost always align; Therefore, he felt the need to double his threats when carrying them. On the other hand, Donald is a desperate black hole of necessity; When changing the narrative, you could make sure the center of attention returned to it.

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