Death of one of Donald Trumps sisters Maryanne Trump Barry

Death of one of Donald Trump’s sisters, Maryanne Trump Barry

One of Donald Trump’s older sisters, retired judge Maryanne Trump Barry, who criticized her brother in secretly recorded remarks when he was president of the United States, died Monday at age 86 New York Times.

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Maryanne Trump is one of four siblings of Donald Trump, who is seeking re-election as President of the United States in 2024 at the age of 77, along with Fred Trump Jr. and Robert Trump, both deceased, and Elizabeth Trump, born in 1942 and still alive.

She died Monday at her home on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, according to the New York Times, which cited two relatives without naming her. The cause of death was not yet known on Monday morning.

Donald Trump’s team was not immediately available to discuss this issue on Monday.

In 1983, she was appointed a judge in the state of New Jersey by then US President Ronald Reagan and was appointed to a federal appeals court in 1999 by former Democratic President Bill Clinton.

It has long been known that she is close to her younger brother, Maryanne Trump. Barry burst into the 2020 presidential campaign when The Washington Post published her remarks secretly recorded by one of her nieces, Mary Trump, in 2018 and 2019 that were highly critical of his uncle.

Maryanne Trump Barry described him as “cruel”, “liar” and unprincipled and particularly attacked his migration policy, which has led to the separation of children and parents at the border and their sending to detention centers.

“All he wants is to please his voter base,” she said, according to those recordings. “He has no principles. Nobody.”

Mary Trump published a book (Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the Most Dangerous Man in the World) denouncing the “toxic family” from which the former President of the United States came.