Trump's sister Maryanne calls him 'liar' in secretly recorded audio, Internet wants Mary Trump to release tapes
The hits just keep on coming. The Internet is having a field with Donald Trump. They are now interested in his niece, Mary Trump's "secretly" recorded audio tapes that have his eldest sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, calling him out on his approach to presidentship, social media handling and how he had paid someone to take SATs for him.
"His goddamned tweet and lying, oh my God," she said, according to the recording obtained by The Washington Post. "I'm talking too freely, but you know. The change of stories. The lack of preparation. The lying. Holy shit," she added in the tapes. Barry is a retired federal appellate judge who has never spoken against Trump and so, these recordings come off as surprising and paint a completely different picture. "It's the phoniness of it all. It's the phoniness and this cruelty. Donald is cruel," Barry told Mary. Mary's spokesman, Chris Bastardi, spoke with The Post and shared that Mary had claimed that she was lied to by her family about the value of a family estate, which resulted in her receiving much less than she had expected. He even told CNN how Mary came to realize that she was being kept in the dark about certain things and so, she took a call on recording conversations so that she can protect herself when the time comes.
"She never expected to learn much of what she heard, including the President's sister, Federal Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, state that Donald Trump had paid someone to take an SAT exam for him," he added. This totally contests the White House's claims that the SAT allegations were "absurd". Prior to the release of Mary's book - 'Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man' - White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews said that the claims were made "in the author's own financial self-interest", and added that "President Trump has been in office for over three years working on behalf of the American people — why speak out now?"
Meanwhile, the Internet is totally here for the new development. One user tweeted to Trump, calling Mary "fearless". "Dude, the only tapes you should be listening to are those of your sister, Maryanne spilling her guts to the fearless Mary Trump. Check out .@washingtonpost!," the user tweeted to Donald Trump, while another requested Mary to release all the tapes: "#MaryTrump is a hero. Break out all them tapes. Let the truth come out."
Dude, the only tapes you should be listening to are those of your sister, Maryanne spilling her guts to the fearless Mary Trump.
— Julie (@TruBluBrewCru) August 23, 2020
Check out .@washingtonpost!
#MaryTrump is a hero. Break out all them tapes. Let the truth come out
— Mike M (@MikeMiller1959) August 23, 2020
"Lordy there are tapes, and PATRIOT @MaryLTrump has them. Come on girl, please girl, the WORLD wants to hear it," a user cheered in support of Mary. "@MaryLTrump release the tapes in their entirety, our country depends on it!!!" another exclaimed.
Lordy there are tapes, and PATRIOT @MaryLTrump has them. Come on girl, please girl, the WORLD wants to hear it.
— 💛🐝 Emma - Register, then VOTE🏳️🌈🇨🇦 (@emma_severin) August 23, 2020
@MaryLTrump release the tapes in their entirety, our country depends on it!!! https://t.co/JLRl4NYXuT
— Banana Rantz (@BananaRantz) August 23, 2020
"Mary Trump - it'd be great if you'd release ALL OF THOSE TAPES ... maybe in October?? Please and thank you. Sincerely, the sane majority of the U.S," a user expressed, while another tweeted: "#MaryTrump, if you’re listening, I hope you release all the tapes. I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press."
Mary Trump - it'd be great if you'd release ALL OF THOSE TAPES ... maybe in October?? Please and thank you. Sincerely, the sane majority of the U.S.
— Elizabeth Darcy (@jane_austen21) August 23, 2020
#MaryTrump, if you’re listening,
— Michael West Music (@MichaelWest_TN) August 23, 2020
I hope you release all the tapes. I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.