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A Night with Fred Trump III, Nephew of DJT, and Donald's Opinion of the Disabled!
Join us for FREE to learn about Donald Trump's complete lack of empathy, even for his own family and how it will affect all people with disabiliteis if he gets elected! Sign-Up below.
Donald Trump's Nephew, Fred Trump, insists the former President is showing signs of 'dementia' like his Grandfather.
What would you think if your Uncle Donald said to you,“your Son doesn’t recognize you, let him die, and move down to Florida,” when asked to help replenish a medical fund for William’s care?
The medical fund was only necessary because Donald cut out his brother’s son, Fred, from his rightful inheritance.
Find out that and more with Q&A after the interview with Fred Trump III
During his first White House campaign, in 2015, Trump was criticized for mimicking a New York Times reporter with a congenital joint condition during a rally, though Trump repeatedly denied doing so afterward.
When a veteran who acquired brain damage and lost a leg over the course of five combat tours sang “God Bless America” at an event, Trump asked former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, “Why do you bring people like that here? No one wants to see that,” according to reporting by The Atlantic.
In his book, published in July, Trump’s nephew, Fred Trump III, who has a son with significant intellectual and developmental disabilities, wrote that after meeting with a group of disability advocates, the former president said, “The shape they’re in, all the expenses, maybe those kinds of people should just die.”
The following is from a story written by Amanda Becker, Sara Luterman, of The 19th,
'After Harris visited the border, Trump mocked her as ‘mentally disabled’
Published September 30, 2024
In this intimate event, Fred Trump III will share the deeply personal story of his 25-year journey raising a developmentally disabled son, William born with a rare seizure disorder and a KCNQ2 genetic mutation, while navigating complex family dynamics.
Special Guest Star - Danny Woodburn - Actor, Comedian, and Disability Advocate
Danny Woodburn is a multi-faceted American actor, comedian, and advocate known for his extensive work in television, film, and stand-up comedy.
Over his three-decade-long career, Woodburn has become a prominent figure in Hollywood, especially for his role as Mickey Abbott on Seinfeld.
Danny is also an advocate for disability rights, often fighting for better representation and inclusion of disabled actors in the industry.
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