Donald Trump’s niece warns of one ‘dangerous’ trait that could be a ‘disaster’ for the world

Mary Trump portrays Donald Trump as someone motivated less by careful planning and more by personal pride and instinctive resistance.

In her view, his tendency to intensify conflicts when challenged goes beyond simple stubbornness. She sees it as a deeply rooted reaction shaped by past experiences.

According to her interpretation, each time opposition backs down, it reinforces his belief that pushing harder brings results without real consequences.

She expresses concern about how this pattern now plays out on a global stage, where decisions can influence economies, alliances, and international stability.

What was once limited to personal or business disputes has evolved into actions that carry far-reaching political and global implications.

At the same time, she observes a possible shift, with institutions, legal authorities, and even former supporters beginning to resist more firmly.

The key uncertainty, she suggests, is whether this growing opposition has emerged soon enough—or if the cycle of escalation has already caused lasting impact.