'Entitled loser': Mary Trump explains how fraud case 'gets to the heart of who Donald thinks he is'

'Entitled loser': Mary Trump explains how fraud case 'gets to the heart of who Donald thinks he is'
Monday, November 11, 2019, in New York City, New York, President Trump and the First Lady Attend the NYC Veterans Day Parade. Original public domain image from Flickr.
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Former President Donald Trump has been visibly "frustrated" during his moments in the courtroom amid his ongoing New York civil trial, in which Judge Arthur Engoron found him liable for fraud.

In conversation with the MAGA hopeful's niece, Mary Trump, MSNBC's Deadline: White House host Nicolle Wallace pointed out Wednesday, "It seems that for all the serious crimes he's accused of, this finding of fraud against his company has him the most agitated."

Trump replied, "It is so telling, and I think people really need to understand just how this case gets to the heart of who Donald thinks he is and has been pretending to be for his entire adult life. He doesn't mind that he is going to be on trial for heading up a corrupt organization or stealing government documents or inciting an insurrection, because that gives him street cred with his base. In this case, what's happening is he is being forced to confront the possibility that he is not going to be able to get away anymore with pretending that he is a successful businessman.

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She continued, "Now the fact that myth survived the extraordinary work that [New York Times journalists] Sue Craig and Russ Buettner did in 2018 is kind of mind-boggling. But this is happening in a much more public way, because Donald's actually there, which just goes to how extraordinarily important it is for him to try to spin this case away from the truth, which is that he is an entitled loser who did nothing but waste his father's fortune."

Wallace replied, "It's such an important slice of the Trump story to understand why this matters to him. and I mean, you articulate that perfectly. I've been inching around it, but that's right. But this idea that this one matters and this one hurts him with his street cred, with his own people, seems to be even more vital when you look at the results of the election last night. Information can seep into all sides of the information ecosystem if it's information that's relevant. And it seems that Trump's cred on the business piece is central to why his base thinks they like him and need him, right, particularly if they continue to be talking about economic grievance. I mean, this goes to the heart of how he duped them. And I wonder if you could just pull the thread on how terrified he is of being called out."

The ex-president's niece said, "I think the simplest way to put it is this: Every lie he's told, every ounce of psychic energy he's spent over the decades has been in the service of protecting him from the truth about who he is. And the closer he gets to being confronted with that truth, the more dangerous he is going to get, the more out of control he is going to get. yes, we saw some fireworks in the courtroom, but that was a mere prelude to what we can expect, especially if, hopefully, he loses in 2024."

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