Maryanne Trump Barry, the sister of former president and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, died on the morning of Nov. 13, 2023. That evening, Trump held a lavish “Gala VIP Dinner” for people who bought at least $4,700 worth of “Trump Cards” — an Nft collection of digital trading cards that depict various portraits of Trump as a superhero, a cowboy, or a god.
“I wish I looked as good as those NFTs,” Trump said that night, standing behind a white podium with “Collect Trump Cards” embossed in gold. “The muscles, I look like the most powerful guy.
“I wish I looked as good as those NFTs,” Trump said that night, standing behind a white podium with “Collect Trump Cards” embossed in gold. “The muscles, I look like the most powerful guy.
- 1/30/2024
- by Caroline Haskins
- Rollingstone.com
Donald Trump’s older sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, has died at 86 years old.
Barry, who was a former federal judge and an attorney, died in her home in New York City on the Upper East Side.
On Monday morning, police officers were called to her home. A cause of death has not been released, and Trump has not offered any comments on his sister’s death.
Former President Ronald Reagan chose Barry to serve on New Jersey’s Federal District Court in 1983. Trump’s lawyer, Roy M. Cohn, helped her get the appointment.
In 1999, President Bill Clinton nominated her to serve on the Third Court of Appeals, which she worked on until 2019 when she retired.
Her retirement coincided with her being investigated by a court due to a New York Times article that accused Trump and his siblings of inflating their inheritances through tax schemes.
Due to her retirement, the investigation ended.
Barry, who was a former federal judge and an attorney, died in her home in New York City on the Upper East Side.
On Monday morning, police officers were called to her home. A cause of death has not been released, and Trump has not offered any comments on his sister’s death.
Former President Ronald Reagan chose Barry to serve on New Jersey’s Federal District Court in 1983. Trump’s lawyer, Roy M. Cohn, helped her get the appointment.
In 1999, President Bill Clinton nominated her to serve on the Third Court of Appeals, which she worked on until 2019 when she retired.
Her retirement coincided with her being investigated by a court due to a New York Times article that accused Trump and his siblings of inflating their inheritances through tax schemes.
Due to her retirement, the investigation ended.
- 11/13/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
Maryanne Trump Barry has died.
The older sister of former President Donald Trump passed away at her home in Manhattan at the age of 86, TMZ confirmed.
The exact circumstances surrounding her death are not clear, but her body was found Monday morning (November 13). At the time, no foul play is suspected.
Keep reading to find out more…
Maryanne was a longtime attorney, and served as a federal judge in New Jersey before she retired in 2019. She became an Assistant United States Attorney in 1974, and was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey by President Ronald Reagan in 1983. In 1999, she was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit by President Bill Clinton.
Although reportedly close for a time, they had an apparent falling out once he was elected President in 2016, which came to light in 2020 when he and Maryanne‘s niece,...
The older sister of former President Donald Trump passed away at her home in Manhattan at the age of 86, TMZ confirmed.
The exact circumstances surrounding her death are not clear, but her body was found Monday morning (November 13). At the time, no foul play is suspected.
Keep reading to find out more…
Maryanne was a longtime attorney, and served as a federal judge in New Jersey before she retired in 2019. She became an Assistant United States Attorney in 1974, and was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey by President Ronald Reagan in 1983. In 1999, she was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit by President Bill Clinton.
Although reportedly close for a time, they had an apparent falling out once he was elected President in 2016, which came to light in 2020 when he and Maryanne‘s niece,...
- 11/13/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Following up his most ambitious film yet, the glorious space opera Ad Astra, James Gray is setting his sights a bit smaller for his next film. Armageddon Time is inspired by his mid-80s upbringing in Queens’ Kew-Forest School, and also involves its principal as well as board member Fred Trump. Led by Robert De Niro, Cate Blanchett, Donald Sutherland, Oscar Isaac, and Anne Hathaway, the director said last summer that The 400 Blows and Amarcord were key influences on the project.
Now, he’s revealed an intriguing role for one of his actors. “Cate Blanchett is going to play Donald Trump’s sister which is the weirdest sentence I have ever said,” Gray revealed in Qumra event (via Screen Daily). “She’s only in it for three days, she’s doing me a favor. She has a really long speech to deliver, it’s a real scene-stealer. I’ve...
Now, he’s revealed an intriguing role for one of his actors. “Cate Blanchett is going to play Donald Trump’s sister which is the weirdest sentence I have ever said,” Gray revealed in Qumra event (via Screen Daily). “She’s only in it for three days, she’s doing me a favor. She has a really long speech to deliver, it’s a real scene-stealer. I’ve...
- 3/17/2021
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump and his siblings, claiming that she was defrauded out of the settlement of her share of her grandfather Fred Trump’s business holdings.
The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in the Supreme Court of the State of New York. It also names as defendants the president’s sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, and the estate of Robert Trump, the president’s brother who died last summer.
“Mary’s father, and their brother, Fred Trump Jr., died in 1981 when Mary was just sixteen years old,” the lawsuit states. “Upon his death, Mary inherited valuable minority interests in the family business. Donald, Maryanne, and Robert committed to watch over her interests as fiduciaries. They lied. Rather than protect Mary’s interests, they designed and carried out a complex scheme to siphon funds away from her interests, conceal their grift, and deceive her about the true value of what she had inherited.
The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in the Supreme Court of the State of New York. It also names as defendants the president’s sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, and the estate of Robert Trump, the president’s brother who died last summer.
“Mary’s father, and their brother, Fred Trump Jr., died in 1981 when Mary was just sixteen years old,” the lawsuit states. “Upon his death, Mary inherited valuable minority interests in the family business. Donald, Maryanne, and Robert committed to watch over her interests as fiduciaries. They lied. Rather than protect Mary’s interests, they designed and carried out a complex scheme to siphon funds away from her interests, conceal their grift, and deceive her about the true value of what she had inherited.
- 9/24/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Donald Trump’s niece Mary Trump writes in her new book that the coronavirus crisis and economic downturn have only brought out the worst in the president, someone who was unprepared for the moment and who spent a lifetime lying and even cheating to get ahead.
The book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, was obtained by the Associated Press and a number of other media outlets on Tuesday, is set to be published on July 14 by Simon & Schuster, even though the Trump family has sought to stop its release in court.
The president’s “ability to control unfavorable situations by lying, spinning, and obfuscating has diminished to the point of impotence in the midst of the tragedies we are currently facing,” Mary Trump writes, according to the AP.
Among other things, Mary Trump, who has a doctorate in clinical psychology,...
The book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, was obtained by the Associated Press and a number of other media outlets on Tuesday, is set to be published on July 14 by Simon & Schuster, even though the Trump family has sought to stop its release in court.
The president’s “ability to control unfavorable situations by lying, spinning, and obfuscating has diminished to the point of impotence in the midst of the tragedies we are currently facing,” Mary Trump writes, according to the AP.
Among other things, Mary Trump, who has a doctorate in clinical psychology,...
- 7/7/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
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