She slammed it as nothing greater than a hypocritical, political ploy.
Within the newest version of her Substack publication “The Good in Us,” the psychologist and longtime critic of the president wrote that her household’s relationship with faith was solely ever transactional:
“Beginning with my grandfather, the one factor that mattered, the one factor they believed in was cash. God didn’t enter into the equation and by no means as soon as did I see any honest professions of religion in God.”
Mary Trump argued that Donald Trump and his allies “use faith to justify all the pieces they do, irrespective of how diabolical,” calling it “cynical,” “hypocritical,” and “a grotesque exploitation of the honest religion of thousands and thousands of Individuals.”
And she or he defined the “enormous downside” she has when “any person as godless as Donald Trump pretends to imagine what his followers need him to imagine for causes of political expedience.”
“The issue isn’t that Donald doesn’t imagine in God; it’s that he’s a hypocrite and he’s a person. He believes in a single increased energy solely and, in his head, that’s him,” she added.