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Mary Trump says there’s only one thing ‘scarier’ than her uncle becoming president again

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Mary Trump says there's only one thing 'scarier' than her uncle becoming president again

Mary Trump continues to call on voters to take action after a tumultuous week in politics.

“The only thing scarier than the idea of ​​my uncle back in the Oval Office is the idea of ​​Republicans controlling the Senate and House of Representatives,” Donald Trump’s niece wrote in her newsletter.The good in us,” on Thursday.

“Both, especially the House of Representatives, would very likely be filled with even more extreme sycophants who hate the Constitution with the same blind passion with which they hate women and minorities.”

Without Democratic control of the Senate, she wrote, her uncle, if elected, could have the opportunity to replace Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas with younger appointees who could “change the lives of the next four could ruin generations of Americans.”

She envisioned a House of Representatives filled with “even more” extremists like Republican Reps. Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Matt Gaetz (Fla.) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.) “who would undermine Donald’s agenda and support his political enemies. and refuse to finance the war in Ukraine.”

She encouraged voters to rally behind President Joe Biden — despite the campaign chaos following his poor debate last week — and suggested people “adopt a few races; elect an endangered Democratic senator or a vulnerable Republican from the House of Representatives and get to work.”

“Now that we know that the Supreme Court has allowed Donald to operate outside the Constitution with impunity, we must find other ways to stop him,” she added.

She has made a series of calls for people to rally behind Biden and the Democrats, in the wake of the debate and the Supreme Court’s alarming ruling that Trump has absolute immunity from official actions while in office.

Mary Trump said in Thursday’s post that the Supreme Court’s decision served as a “chilling but compelling reminder” that it is just as crucial to stop her uncle’s enablers, whose plans to dismantle American institutions are “arguably even more destructive for our country.”