'We don't know just what kind of information he has on other people in his party,' his niece told MSNBC. 'What we do know is he would be willing to use it.'
Velshi asked Mary Trump what will now happen to Trump while noting her previous remarks that he still maintains the"dangerousness" in the Republican Party, and"by extension the most dangerous person in America."
"Donald becomes his most dangerous when he fears loss of relevance, when he fears that he is no longer the center of attention," Mary Trump replied,"when he fears that he is no longer than one in control. "We don't know just what kind of information he has on other people in his party," she added."What we do know is he would be willing to use it. I believe we talked about this before the 2020 election. Donald will burn everything down if he feels like he is going down. We cannot discount that. We ignore him at our peril."
Mary Trump added that the GOP's hopes of trying to move on from her uncle ahead of the 2024 presidential election"won't work," with Florida Governor
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