Mary Trump is married.
Trump, a lesbian who frequently criticizes her uncle Donald, revealed her marriage in a Sunday column. substack. The headline was “Reader, I Married Her,” a play on the line from Charlotte Bronte’s novel “Reader, I Married Him.” Jane Eyre.
Trump did not reveal his wife’s name, but said they married in October “in front of a small group of family and close friends.” The column features a photo of two women holding hands, but their faces are not shown. But in a comment to the column, E. Jean Carroll wrote, “Mary! Mary! America needed joy! And you and Rhonda are giving it to us!!!”
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(In 2023, a jury found Donald Trump responsible for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s. Carroll also won a libel judgment, saying she lied about Trump assaulting her. She and Mary Trump are working on a writing project together.)
“I’m not only married to the love of my life, but also my best friend,” Mary Trump said in a Substack column. On January 20, 2025, the day her uncle was sworn in for his second term as president, “I was presented with an alternative to a closed, restricted, and lonely life,” she wrote. As a result, other relationships have improved, she said, and “I’m happier in ways I never could have imagined.”
She admitted that there was “more to the story,” including why she had not revealed her marriage until now, but she did not go into further detail. She also noted that 2026 has brought more fear to her uncle’s regime, but that’s why “it’s more important than ever to remember that there is always light and hope and love if we embrace it.”
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Trump, now 60, has been married once before and has a daughter, Avarie Linden Trump. Mary wrote about the difficulties of growing up gay in her family in her 2020 book Too Much is Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man. In addition to her writing career, she is also a psychologist.
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