Amidst the whirlwind of legal challenges facing former President Donald Trump, his niece, Mary Trump, recently shared her perspective on what could be the most daunting consequence for him.

What Happened: During a new episode of “The Nerd Avengers” podcast, Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist, shed light on the psychological implications of the recent legal developments.

She emphasized that Donald Trump now confronts genuine threats from a financial, legal, and even “existential” perspective.

“The worst thing that could happen to Donald Trump, other than being put in a room with no interconnect connection and no mirror, is to be forced to face the reality about who he is, which he knows deep down and just cannot allow to break through to his consciousness,” she said during the podcast.

These comments come in the wake of a recent judgment by Judge Arthur Engoron in New York. The judge ruled that Donald Trump and some of his enterprises engaged in fraudulent activities, such as inflating his net worth to mislead financial institutions and insurers.

She elaborated that his deep-rooted fear of being seen as a failure in the eyes of his family often triggers his combative responses.

Furthermore, Mary Trump recently wrote on Substack, suggesting that Judge Engoron’s decision places her uncle in “more danger” than he’s ever faced, potentially marking a pivotal moment in his life.

Donald Trump is entangled in four separate criminal cases. In a X post on Friday, Mary Trump said, “Donald has already been indicted–four times, to be exact. So, let’s incarcerate the motherfucker already.”

Despite these accusations, the former president maintains his innocence, labeling the legal actions as politically driven efforts to sabotage his political aspirations.

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