Donald Trump's Niece Mocks Him With Crypto Coin
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Donald Trump’s Niece Mocks Him With Crypto Coin

Donald Trump’s niece, Mary L. Trump, has mocked her uncle with her new meme coin, $MARY. The author and longtime critic of President Trump has unveiled a new website announcing the coin’s launch, along with multiple jabs at the POTUS.

Mary Trump mocks uncle Donald with her own crypto coin

On Friday, Mary L. Trump announced that she is launching her own memecoin, $MARY, to mock her uncle, President Donald Trump. The coin’s official website features a graphic of Mary showing the middle finger, along with a caricature of the president running in the background with tears in his eyes.

The word “REDACTED” is stamped in red below Mary with the phrases, “Based Niece Coin” and “Truth Over Trump.” As per the Daily Beast, Mary also made an X post, where she stated, “They said I’d never touch crypto ?. So I built my own coin. oops. ?”

The website mocks Donald Trump’s controversial meme coin, $TRUMP, which was launched in January 2025, in the early days of his second term. Its market cap briefly surged to $15 billion before plummeting more than 95% from its peak price of $74 per coin.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time that Mary L. Trump has spoken out against her uncle, Donald Trump. She is the daughter of the president’s older brother, Fred Trump Jr., who passed away in 1981. In her 2020 book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, Mary stated that Donald is “utterly incapable of leading this country, and it’s dangerous to allow him to do so.”

In response to Mary’s tell-all book, President Trump called it “disgraceful.” Speaking with Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace, he said that Mary “was not exactly a family favorite,” adding, “We didn’t have a lot of respect or like for her.”

In her Substack post, Mary accused her uncle and the Republican Party of being “hellbent on taking away something that is extraordinarily precious to me and to everybody reading this: our democracy—our imperfect, striving-to-be-more-perfect democracy.”

Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh on Mandatory.

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