Trump's Niece Mary Buys $7M Apartment in New York after Cashing In on Anti-Trump Book
The 2,250-square-foot unit boasts three bedrooms and spectacular views

President Donald Trump's niece, Mary Trump, has purchased a luxury $7million apartment in New York City after selling almost a million copies in preorders of her book.
56-year-old Mary Trump purchased the property in an affluent Soho neighborhood in Manhatten.
The unit is designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Italian architect Renzo Piano and is highly sought after by wealthy elites.
The 2,250-square-foot unit boasts three bedrooms and spectacular views.
Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick also bought a penthouse in the building for $36million in 2018.
Mary Trump is the daughter of Donald Trump’s older brother, Fred Trump.

In her book, "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man," she claimed her uncle’s "lying was a way of life."
Then-President Trump blasted the memoir on Twitter last year.
“Mary Trump, a seldom-seen niece who knows little about me, says untruthful things about my wonderful parents (who couldn’t stand her!) and me and violated her NDA,” Trump wrote in 2020.
“She’s a mess! Many books have been written about me, some good, some bad."
"Both happily and sadly, there will be more to come!”
Mary has become a darling of the left establishment media, and regualry appears on "news" channels like MSNBC.
Mary Trump said in interviews that it’s time for the media to start banding her uncle and the Republican Party as "fascist."
“Still arguing about whether or not to call Donald a fascist is the new version of the media’s years-long struggle to figure out if they should call his lies,” Mary wrote.

Last year, Mary Trump claimed her uncle was responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths.
“We need to be very clear about that. Part of the problem, part of the reason we got here, is that we’ve never —, and by we, I really do mean the majority, the White Americans honestly, because be the failure to hold powerful men — white men accountable and white supremacy go hand in hand from the beginning of our history.”
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.@MaryLTrump: "The failure to hold powerful White men accountable and White supremacy go hand in hand from the beginning of our history." #TheReidOut #reiders pic.twitter.com/ikUCjTqMQf
— The ReidOut (@thereidout) August 5, 2021
“He’s somebody who’s directly responsible for hundreds of thousands of Americans’ deaths," she said.
“He’s somebody who’s directly responsible for the kidnapping and incarceration in concentration camps of children.”