Posted on July 7, 2020 at 1:02 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

Mary Trump’s memoir promised “harrowing and salacious” stories about Donald Trump.

From what media outlets are continuing to share, that promise should be fulfilled when Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man hits shelves, two weeks ahead of its initial schedule.

CNN reports that in the book, Mary Trump describes her uncle as a sociopath, claims he paid someone to take his SATs for him, and accuses him of showing no empathy for her father during his struggles with alcohol and depression — while also using his death for political gains later on.

Donald Trump’s brother Robert had successfully asked a judge to block publication of Too Much and Never Enough; a higher court later ruled that publication could continue but kept a restraining order against Mary Trump in effect.

Earlier this week, Simon & Schuster announced that the book — already a bestseller — would come out July 14 instead of July 28.

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Categories: Today in Books

Tagged As: Memoir, Politics, Scandal

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