The temporary restraining order against Mary Trump is lifted, allowing her to speak freely about her new tell-all book
- The temporary restraining order against Mary Trump — that prevented her from discussing her new tell-all book, "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" — was lifted on Monday.
- The president's younger brother Robert Trump filed a lawsuit to prevent the book's release.
- The judge's decision on Monday to lift the temporary restraining order will now allow Mary Trump to discuss the book publicly.
- Mary Trump tweeted on Monday evening, "Happy Infrastructure Week."
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The temporary restraining order against Mary Trump that prevented her from discussing her new book was lifted on Monday, the day before her bombshell book was set to be released.
In her tell-all book, "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man," the president's niece alleges that Trump "dismissed and derided" his own father when he began succumbing to Alzheimer's and called Mary "stacked" in front of his then-wife Marla Maples, among other claims.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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