Bestselling author, a trained psychologist, describes debilitating effects of being related to the former president
Mary Trump says she lost control of her life after the election of her uncle Donald to the US presidency.Mary Trump says she lost control of her life after the election of her uncle Donald to the US presidency.“I’m here because five years ago, I lost control of my life,” Mary Trump writes, describing ketamine treatment undertaken in December 2021. “I’m here because the world has fallen away and I don’t know how to find my way back.
Who Could Ever Love You follows on the heels of a strikingly similar memoir, All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way, by Fred C Trump III, Mary Trump’s now estranged older brother. Mary Trump’s work with the Times led her to write Too Much and Never Enough, which she now says “launched me into the national conversation about my Uncle Donald”. Fame came with benefits, Trump writes, making her a “public person” who people saw “on television several times a week”. But she also found herself under pressure, “juggl requests for interviews, fundraisers, and endorsements … expected to be media savvy”.
Having been driven to ketamine therapy by “a shame that proved impossible to disassociate myself from”, Trump writes that the drug left her feeling “high”, and “lighter than I had in a very long time, almost euphoric”.
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