Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist and outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump, has intensified her criticisms following reports that she has been banned from TikTok. In a recent social media post, she asserted that her uncle exhibits traits consistent with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, suggesting he is a sociopath with an undiagnosed learning disability. Her remarks underscore a long-held family disagreement regarding Trump’s character and behavior.
Mary Trump, who authored the book “Too Much and Never Enough,” has previously shared her concerns about her uncle’s mental fitness for leadership. In her latest posts, she referenced Donald Trump’s own words about not wanting “a stupid person being president,” commenting on what she views as hypocrisy given the circumstances of his presidency. She argued that Trump’s association with ‘losers’ serves to buoy his own self-image, a point she finds troubling.
The TikTok ban coincides with broader discussions about free speech, especially in light of Mary Trump’s vocal opposition to her uncle. Many of her supporters view her ban as an effort to “silence the truth.” In response to the ban, Mary’s followers and several commentators have taken to various social media platforms to express their outrage and defend her criticisms against perceived authoritarianism.
Mary Trump continues to attract attention across social media platforms, advocating against what she describes as fascism and unchecked power within the current political climate. Her recent posts signal a possible increase in activism, catalyzed by both her personal experiences and broader sociopolitical trends in the U.S.

