We mourn the loss of Maryanne Trump Barry, the esteemed elder sister of the late President Donald J. Trump, who passed away at the age of 86. Maryanne’s death marks the end of a remarkable life dedicated to public service and the pursuit of justice.
Maryanne Trump Barry’s distinguished career in the judiciary was a testament to her commitment to the law. Appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, she later advanced to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 1999, following an appointment by President Bill Clinton. Her tenure on the bench was characterized by a deep dedication to justice and significant contributions to the legal system.
On November 13, first responders were summoned to her New York City residence, where she was found deceased despite their best efforts to revive her. Her passing leaves behind a legacy of professionalism and duty.
In her later years, Maryanne faced challenges with resilience. She was subject to an investigation into alleged fraudulent financial transactions and tax returns involving her brothers and father. Although the inquiry did not yield definitive findings, it led to her voluntary departure from her judicial role in 2019, which she managed with dignity.
Maryanne’s relationship with her younger brother Donald was reportedly strained, with concerns about his moral compass expressed to her niece Mary. Despite these familial disagreements, her passing represents a significant loss to the Trump family. This is Donald Trump’s third sibling to pass away, and our heartfelt condolences go out to the Trump family during this difficult time.