He Used to Call Biden Weak and Forgetful but Now His Own Niece Says He’s the One Who’s Slipping and It’s Getting Worse Every Day
|You know how sometimes someone talks a lot about someone else’s flaws—and then one day, it hits you: wait, aren’t they actually describing themselves?

That’s the strange twist playing out right now with Donald Trump. The same man who mocked Joe Biden’s age and fumbles, who made his rival’s supposed mental lapses a rallying cry… is now facing those exact accusations from someone who knows him better than most.
His own niece.
Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist and vocal critic of her uncle, has come forward again—and this time, her words feel heavier. In a raw, unsparing video posted to YouTube, she didn’t hold back. “Every time Donald stumbles, rambles, forgets names, wanders off stage, or just blurts out something completely made-up… people treat it like it’s just Donald being Donald,” she said. “But with each passing day, it feels like he’s slipping further out of touch.”
And she doesn’t mean politically. She means mentally.
To be fair, Mary’s no stranger to calling him out. She famously sued him over a family inheritance dispute in 2020 (though the case didn’t go anywhere), and she’s been openly critical of his leadership ever since. But this isn’t just another dig. It feels more personal now. More urgent. Like someone sounding the alarm while everyone else pretends not to hear it.
She pointed to bizarre moments—like Trump speaking to reporters from the White House roof—as signs that something isn’t right. And she wasn’t subtle in her warning: “Nobody who’s telling the truth would say that any of this is normal or acceptable.”

Still, the picture is complicated. Trump’s doctors recently gave him a clean bill of cognitive health. There’s no official diagnosis, no hard proof—just a growing list of odd public moments that have people wondering. And depending on who you ask, those quirks are either harmless… or deeply troubling.
Then there’s the emotional fuel behind Mary’s words. When she talks about his ego, his impulsiveness, and the chaos she believes he thrives in, she sounds less like a political critic and more like a family member who’s been watching this pattern her whole life—and finally had enough.
One of her most biting observations came after recent tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Trump, she says, is still bothered by a nickname critics gave him: TACO — Trump Always Chickens Out. It might sound like a joke, but to Mary, it reveals something much deeper: a man who’s so driven by ego and fear of humiliation that he’d risk anything—even war—just to feel in control again.
“It was never really about policy,” she wrote. “It’s always been about shielding his fragile ego from the truth—that he’s living a lie.”
It’s easy to dismiss family feuds in politics. But it’s hard to ignore a psychologist who’s watched someone unravel in real time—and is now begging the world to pay attention.
Maybe it’s all just politics. Maybe it’s a bitter family rivalry. Or maybe—just maybe—it’s the uncomfortable truth no one wants to face:
The man who once claimed he’d make America great again might be struggling just to hold on to reality.