Donald Trump's Nephew Fred C. Trump III Set to Release Tell-All Memoir About Trump Family

Frederick Trump III is releasing a new memoir revealing the dark corners of the Trump family on July 30

<p>Luke Hales/Getty, Andrew Savulich/NY Daily News Archive via Getty</p> Donald Trump and Frederick Trump III

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Donald Trump and Frederick Trump III

Fred C. Trump III is sharing all the details about his family in an upcoming memoir.

The nephew of Donald Trump, 62, is discussing his ties — and separations — from the Trump family in his new memoir All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way which is set for release on July 30, Gallery Books has announced.

The book release comes amid Donald Trump's continued campaign for a second term at the White House after being convicted of 34 felony counts for hiding an unlawful scheme to corrupt that election on May 30.

While Fred III has mainly kept out of the spotlight over the years, he now plans to speak out in the book about what it was like growing up with Donald as his uncle and the Trump family in never-before-told stories — exposing the family in a manner they have never been before.

“Silence is golden only where there is nothing that needs to be said,” he said, in a press release about the book's release.

<p>Andrew Savulich/NY Daily News Archive via Getty</p> Fred Trump III is releasing a memoir on the Trump family on July 30

Andrew Savulich/NY Daily News Archive via Getty

Fred Trump III is releasing a memoir on the Trump family on July 30

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In his new memoir, Fred III will be discussing his relationship with Donald, 77, and his late grandfather, Trump patriarch Frederick Christ Trump Sr. He will also give access to life in the White House and delve into the win-at-all-costs family dynamic that created a rift as he tried to protect his own family.

Fred III will also open up about how these damaging mentalities threatened the health and safety of his son William, who was diagnosed with developmental disabilities, as he brings darker corners of the Trump family to light in the book.

Fred III is the son of Donald's older brother Frederick Christ “Freddy” Trump Jr. (1938-1981) and his wife Linda Clapp, along with daughter, Mary Trump.

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<p>Davidoff Studios/Getty</p> The memoir will reveal the darkest corners of life growing up around the Trump family

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The memoir will reveal the darkest corners of life growing up around the Trump family

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Freddy didn’t have a great relationship with his father, which passed down to his children after his death, as Fred Sr. removed Fred Jr. and his descendants from his will, according to The New York Times. Fred III and Mary filed a lawsuit as a result, which led to Donald suspending medical benefits for him and his family in anger. The lawsuit was eventually settled.

Like her brother, Mary released a book about her family, titled Too Much and Never Enough, in July 2020. Her uncle Robert Trump (Donald's younger brother) called her memoir a "disgrace" and sued her in June 2020 over the book — arguing that Mary was in violation of a 2001 confidentiality agreement related to a fight over Fred Sr.'s estate.

Then-President Donald Trump weighed in on the matter at the time as he told the political news website Axios that Mary was "not allowed to write a book" because of her nondisclosure agreement. A temporary restraining order was imposed on Mary as a result.

All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way is due out on July 30 from Gallery Books and is available for preorder now, wherever books are sold.

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