On Friday, October 27, 2023, Mary Trump, a prominent psychologist and niece of former President Donald Trump, voiced her concerns about the future of American democracy. Trump’s comments came after the Republican Party’s unanimous election of Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) as the House Speaker, a decision that raised eyebrows and fueled internal party disputes.
Johnson, despite having less than eight years of congressional experience and limited leadership history, was chosen by the GOP, drawing criticism from Mary Trump. She expressed her dismay over the lack of moderate Republican voices in Congress, emphasizing that most members are labeled as “extremists” or “ultra-extremists.”
Mary Trump sharply criticized Johnson, characterizing him as a “religious extremist” due to his extreme religious views and staunch opposition to issues such as abortion and LGBTQ+ rights. She highlighted Johnson’s acceptance speech, which she likened to a “Christian revivalist” sermon, claiming his rise to power was “ordained by God.”
The psychologist pointed out Johnson’s controversial views on the separation of church and state, labeling the U.S. as a “biblical republic.” She also condemned his stance on key issues such as Medicare, Social Security, and climate change, expressing deep concern about his intent to cut Medicare and his dismissal of climate change as a hoax.
Furthermore, Mary Trump criticized Johnson’s handling of the aftermath of the January 6 Capitol Hill riot, describing it as a “legitimate” protest. Johnson’s refusal to certify the 2020 election results, perpetuating false claims of election fraud, added to her criticism.
Importantly, Mary Trump linked Johnson’s election to her uncle Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to engineer a coup, viewing it as a strategic move to pave the way for Trump’s return to the White House. She alleged that Johnson’s win was orchestrated to undermine democracy, representing a setback for both the Democratic Party and the nation.
Mary Trump expressed her concern that the Republican Party might attempt to disqualify Donald Trump from the 2024 elections, suggesting that everything appears to have been premeditated. She speculated that Johnson might not serve as the Speaker on January 6, 2025, hinting at the potential rise of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) to the position.
As the nation grapples with these alarming developments, Mary Trump’s warnings serve as a stark reminder of the challenges facing American democracy and the need for vigilant protection of its foundational principles.