" I ca n’t explain how anybody could say that about another human being , least of all your grand - nephew . "

Donald Trump’s nephew, Fred C. Trump III, appeared onThe Viewtoday and accused the former president of saying something truly horrific about his grand-nephew with disabilities.

CohostSara Haineskicked off the segment, saying Fred’s son William was born in 1999 with “a rare genetic disorder causing severe developmental and intellectual disabilities.” Fred asked his uncle to establish a medical fund, which Donald replenished for years. However, the medical fund eventually ran low, and Fred called his uncle to request more money.

“It doesn’t get any easier to recall this moment, but, yes, the fund which was only necessary because my inheritance was taken away from me and Mary [Trump],” Fred said, referring to his sister who’s also an outspoken critic of the former president. “I called him to say, ‘Donald, the fund is running low.'”

“Without skipping a beat, he said, ‘Your son doesn’t recognize you. Let him die and move down to Florida.'”

In his new memoir,All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way, Fred wrote that he shouldn’t have been surprised by his uncle’s treatment of William, considering Donald allegedly said something similar after an Oval Office meeting with doctors and advocates for disabled rights. Though Donald had “sounded interested and even concerned” during the meeting, Fred recalled the then-president saying afterward, “Those people… The shape they’re in, all the expenses, maybe those kinds of people should just die.”

According toHealthline, the term ableism describes “any prejudice, bias, and discrimination directed toward people living with disabilities.” Institutional ableism — the ableist policies and practices woven into the very structure of society — “reinforces, and even promotes, disability prejudice.”

It should go without saying that conspicuous , thickened ableism has no place anywhere in our society , butespeciallyin the highest federal agency of the nation . Institutional ableism is incredibly dangerous as it directly impacts the caliber of biography and care for people with disability , who deserve better from their res publica .

OnThe View, Fred said that Donald had never met William. “He didn’t understand the inspiration that William is to people. Anyone who William meets, and if you look at the smiles… He is quite something.”

Cohost Joy Behar said, “That tells you a lot about the man, doesn’t it? And his policies will let people die also.” Fred agreed, “Yeah. As I call them, the merry band of miscreants that he surrounds himself with in Washington.”

Fred shared that he did not vote for Donald in 2016 or 2020. “I will be voting forKamala Harris, and if I’m asked, I will campaign for her without hesitation,” he concluded.

At the end of the segment, cohostSunny Hostinread a statement to ABC News from the former president’s campaign:

" This is completely fabricate and total fake news program of the highest order . It ’s scandalize a lie so blatantly loathsome can be printed in media . Anyone who knows President Trump knows he would never use such voice communication , and false stories like this have been soundly debunked . "

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