Donald Trump’s Eldest Sister Dies at 86
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The Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, lost his eldest sister, Maryanne Trump Barry at 86.
She was a former federal judge and prosecutor. Barry was selected by President Ronald Reagan to serve the Federal District Court in New Jersey in 1983. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton to the Third Court of Appeals in 1999 and retired in 2019.
More so, she is the oldest of five children, when Barry was alive, she revealed that she did not pursue a law degree until her son was in the sixth grade. Barry finished Hofstra University’s Law School in 1974, the Federal Judicial Center stated.
“I knew better even as a child than you even attempt to compete with Donald,” she revealed when asked why she chose not to join the family business.
Barry was one of the former president’s closest confidants throughout his life, and one of the few people whose counsel he sought, though a rift in the relationship happened during his last year in office when her niece released recordings of Barry speaking critically of her brother.
“Donald’s out for Donald,” Barry said to her niece, an outspoken critic of Trump’s presidency and the author of a bombshell book about him: “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man.”
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“His goddamned tweet and lying, oh my God,” Barry said on the recording. “I’m talking too freely, but you know. The change of stories. The lack of preparation. The lying.”
At one point in the recording, she called her younger brother “cruel.” “He has no principles,” Barry said. “None.” She also suggested her brother tried to take credit for her legal career, adding, “I have never asked him for a favor since 1981.”Barry reportedly revealed to her niece in a November 2018 conversation that Trump enlisted someone to take a SAT exam for him -– one of the most widely circulated allegations in Mary Trump’s book.
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