‘INCARCERATE The Motherf*cker!’ Mary Trump Hits Back At Trump Rant About His 91 Felony Criminal Charges

Ex-presidential niece Mary Trump escalated things when ex-President Donald Trump imagined his 91 felony counts were the result of President Joe Biden going around saying “Indict the motherfucker!”
Trump gave a speech to the California GOP convention in Anaheim, CA Friday night that was chock full of attention-glomming and outrageous moments, including a riff in which Trump used colorful language to illustrate his frequent and evidence-free charge that the prosecutions against him have been directed by the president in order to damage him at the polls:
What they’ve done is they’ve gone after opponents, so that if you become president, or some other job, but if you become president and you don’t like somebody, or if somebody’s beating you by ten, fifteen, or twenty points like we’re doing with Crooked Joe Biden, let’s indict the motherfucker! Let’s indict him.
Mary Trump — host of The Mary Trump Show podcast and a strident Trump critic — had an equally colorful rejoinder for that riff, intimating that indictments are no longer enough by writing on Twitter “Donald has already been indicted–four times, to be exact. So, let’s incarcerate the motherfucker already.”
Mary followed up by using similar language in an appeal for newsletter subscribers, writing “If you agree the motherfucker should be incarcerated, please sign up for my newsletter,” and adding “The only person who will regret it is the motherfucker himself.”
If you agree the motherfucker should be incarcerated, please sign up for my newsletter.
The only person who will regret it is the motherfucker himself.https://t.co/Je9KpwikVy pic.twitter.com/YKpSsUlsJK
— Mary L Trump (@MaryLTrump) September 30, 2023
Trump faces charges whose maximum sentences add up to a staggering 712 years and 6 months in prison.
In addition to the most recent indictment on 18 felony election crimes counts, Trump is also under indictment on 34 felony counts in New York over Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his grand jury investigating the circumstances around hush money payments to Stormy Daniels; 37 counts stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into his retention of classified documents under the Espionage Act; a superseding indictment by Smith on three additional charges against Trump (one additional count of unlawful retention of National Defense Information and two new obstruction counts); and Trump’s indictment for his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election on charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights.