Rachel Maddow Is 'Chilled' By This Claim Made By Mary Trump

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow said she continues to be struck by one particular claim that Mary Trump made about her uncle, President Donald Trump, during their interview last month.

Maddow, on Thursday’s episode of “The Tonight Show,” told host Jimmy Fallon what “chilled me the most” and what she’s “thought about the most since” the interview was when the president’s niece said she did not doubt “he will not agree to the peaceful transfer of power at the end of his term if he loses.”

“I don’t know if that’s true,” Maddow acknowledged, noting that the president has “certainly been stoking that fear among people.”

“But for her to say, ‘Listen, I’ve known him since I was a kid, I’ve known him since I was a toddler, and I can tell you from a life’s worth of observation and every other hard thing I’ve ever seen him go through, there’s no way,’” Maddow continued.

Maddow noted that political experts have gamed out the idea that Trump may refuse to leave office following a defeat.

“But to hear somebody who knows him say that flat out without any equivocation kind of rattled my teeth a little bit,” she added.

Mary Trump appeared on Maddow’s show to talk about her tell-all book about the president, titled “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.”

In the book, released in July, Mary Trump alleged that her uncle cheated his way into college and commented on her breasts in front of his then-wife Marla Maples.

Check out Maddow’s interview with Fallon here:

And her thoughts on rapper Kanye West’s run for president here:

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