Donald Trump’s niece Mary Trump taunted her uncle on Twitter on Friday by declaring that her most most smartly-liked cable news interview outperformed his in viewership.
“5.23 million v. 5.11 million,” she wrote, evaluating her interview on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Trace” to the president’s most smartly-liked take a seat-down with Fox Files’ Sean Hannity final month. She added the hashtag “#SeldomSeen” as a reference to Donald Trump’s most smartly-liked tweetstorm.
5.23 million v. 5.11 million#seldomseen????
— Mary L Trump (@MaryLTrump) July 18, 2020
In step with Nielsen, Thursday’s episode of “The Rachel Maddow Trace” introduced in 5.2 million viewers for MSNBC, making it the evening’s very most sensible-rated imprint in each and each entire viewers and in the 25-54 demo. It used to be also Maddow’s very most sensible-ever rated episode and the community’s most-watched on an odd basis scheduled imprint ever.
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Mary Trump used to be on to keep in touch about her most sensible-selling ebook about her uncle, “Too Mighty and By no manner Ample.” Among the many disclosures to advance out of the vast-ranging interview, she acknowledged that she’s for my piece heard the president consume racist and antisemitic slurs. In response, a White House spokesperson told NBC Files that Trump “doesn’t consume those words” and acknowledged Mary Trump’s ebook used to be fleshy of “falsehoods.”
In a Twitter thread on Friday, Donald Trump brushed aside each and each Mary Trump’s ebook as well to one other by faded Nationwide Security Adviser John Bolton.
“Mary Trump [is] a seldom considered niece who’s aware of little about me, says untruthful things about my ravishing fogeys (who couldn’t stand her!) and me, and violated her NDA,” the president wrote. “She’s a multitude! Many books had been written about me, some upright, some noxious. Both happily and sadly, there will be more to advance!”
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Over the years, many musicians gather publicly objected to having Donald Trump consume their songs at some stage in his rallies and advertising and marketing campaign events.