Mary Trump’s book sells 950,000 copies in a first-day record for publisher.
The clinical psychologist and daughter of the president’s older brother, Fred Trump, Jr. who died in 1981, takes in an introspective journey of the Trump family.
And many people are taking the journey.
Mary L. Trump’s tell-all on President Trump, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,” set a first-day record for Simon & Schuster after the publisher said Thursday it sold 950,000 copies, including presales.
After state Supreme Court Judge Hal B. Greenwald in Poughkeepsie, New York, has officially denied claims by brother Robert Trump, that she is not allowed to speak about the family due to an agreement, freeing her to discuss her tell-all book, Mary Trump took to ABC for an hour-long interview with George Stephanopoulos.
Watch the interview here:
The White House responded with press secretary Kayleigh McEnany Thursday called the memoir a “book of falsehoods, plain and simple,” according to The Washington Post.
Mary Trump has yet to respond to the White House.