Donald Trump‘s nephew Fred C Trump III came to news for his tell-all book in which he revealed that his uncle told him to let his disabled son die and then move to Florida. Now he said he would vote for Kamala Harris as Trump is ‘atomic crazy’ and everyone knows that in the family. But if his uncle wins and he is invited to the inauguration, he said he would attend.
All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This way — the book — details many unknown stories involving Trump and how his family saw him. Fred C Trump III is now an advocate for the rights of disabled people as their son William was born disabled. But Trump told him to let the disabled son die. “He doesn’t recognise you. Maybe you should just let him die and move down to Florida,'” Trump was quoted in the explosive chapter.
“Wait! What did he just say? That my son doesn’t recognise me? That I should just let him die? Did he really just say that? That I should let my son die … so I could move down to Florida? Really?” Trump’s nephew wrote.
‘Every family has their crazy uncle’
Trump’s nephew said Donald Trump is the crazy uncle that every family has and he is atomic crazy. He said he did not want to do a hitjob on Trump ahead of the election but wanted to advocate for people with disabilities.
‘Donald used N word’
In a chapter titled ‘The Race Card’, Trump’s nephew detailed the firs time he heard his uncle using the N word. “I was about 10 years old, and I was at my grandparents’ house, like I was a lot,” Fred Trump said. “And Donald — I could hear him screaming. And I went down to the driveway of my grandparents’ house, and there was his white El Dorado convertible with two slashes. Still remember it. And he had electrical tape, because the roof was black. And he used the word — the N-word — twice just saying who he thought probably had done this.”
‘I don’t believe he’s a racist’
Fred Trump said he does not believe Trump is a racist, he uses people. “I just think that he uses people, whether they’re Black or they’re — whoever can help him he will use them. And, you know, call it racist or not, I don’t believe in that. He uses them as props. And when he gets what he needs out of them — votes — he’ll cast them aside,” he told ABC News.
Fred said after his uncle became the president, he went to the Oval office with his mission to advocate for people with complex disabilities. Donald was gracious but when only it were two of them, Trump said ‘these people, all the expenses. They should just die’.
All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This way — the book — details many unknown stories involving Trump and how his family saw him. Fred C Trump III is now an advocate for the rights of disabled people as their son William was born disabled. But Trump told him to let the disabled son die. “He doesn’t recognise you. Maybe you should just let him die and move down to Florida,'” Trump was quoted in the explosive chapter.
“Wait! What did he just say? That my son doesn’t recognise me? That I should just let him die? Did he really just say that? That I should let my son die … so I could move down to Florida? Really?” Trump’s nephew wrote.
‘Every family has their crazy uncle’
Trump’s nephew said Donald Trump is the crazy uncle that every family has and he is atomic crazy. He said he did not want to do a hitjob on Trump ahead of the election but wanted to advocate for people with disabilities.
‘Donald used N word’
In a chapter titled ‘The Race Card’, Trump’s nephew detailed the firs time he heard his uncle using the N word. “I was about 10 years old, and I was at my grandparents’ house, like I was a lot,” Fred Trump said. “And Donald — I could hear him screaming. And I went down to the driveway of my grandparents’ house, and there was his white El Dorado convertible with two slashes. Still remember it. And he had electrical tape, because the roof was black. And he used the word — the N-word — twice just saying who he thought probably had done this.”
‘I don’t believe he’s a racist’
Fred Trump said he does not believe Trump is a racist, he uses people. “I just think that he uses people, whether they’re Black or they’re — whoever can help him he will use them. And, you know, call it racist or not, I don’t believe in that. He uses them as props. And when he gets what he needs out of them — votes — he’ll cast them aside,” he told ABC News.
Fred said after his uncle became the president, he went to the Oval office with his mission to advocate for people with complex disabilities. Donald was gracious but when only it were two of them, Trump said ‘these people, all the expenses. They should just die’.