Trump’s Niece Has a New Job: 'Helping LGBTQ Politicians Get Elected'

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Donald Trump's estranged niece, Mary Trump, has joined the board of a political action committee dedicated to electing LGBTQ candidates to office.

Mary, 55, became a prominent critic of her uncle last year, speaking out against his policies and personality, urging Americans not to vote for him. She is separately suing her aunt and uncle over an inheritance after her father's death — reviving a decades-old fight over money among the Trumps.

She went public after she wrote a scathing memoir, Too Much and Never Enough, about her family and has continued to speak out about them in interviews since the November election.

Now, Mary is also officially a board member for LPAC, an organization that aims to boost LGBTQ women's role in government. (Mary is gay, writing in her memoir that she was married to and then divorced from a woman with whom she raised a daughter, Avary.)

"She has become a leader among progressives across the country seeking more diversity in the halls of power and more equity and inclusion in all aspects of society," the PAC says. "She leads with a unique perspective on the impact of these changes on the mental health of communities most in need."


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