[Asia Economy Reporter Sung Ki-ho] Donald Trump's niece claimed that after Trump's election, his antisocial tendencies worsened, negatively impacting his governance.


Mary Trump, a psychologist and niece of President Trump, said this in her book "Too Much and Never Enough," published on the 14th (local time).


Mary stated that President Trump has such a diverse range of mental issues that he cannot be defined by a single category. She diagnosed that he meets nine medical criteria defining a narcissist who has a pathological attachment to himself.


Mary explained, "In the most severe cases, he shows antisocial personality disorder known as sociopathy, chronic criminal tendencies, and disregard for others' rights," adding, "His characteristics include being unable to make decisions or take responsibility, discomfort when alone, and excessive behavior to gain others' support."


She further expressed the view that these complex mental traits of President Trump have intensified since entering the White House.


She said, "At the end of my aunt's birthday party in 2017, when everyone lined up to take a photo, it was evident that President Trump was already experiencing a type of stress he had never encountered before."


She continued, "Such pressure has continued to increase over the past three years, widening the gap between the ability needed to run the country and his level of incompetence," and claimed, "As a result, President Trump's delusions have become clearer than ever."



Along with this, she expressed concern about America's future as President Trump's psychological traits have become more pronounced.


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