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Has It Ever Been Established As To What Trump's Brother Died Of?...... (Original Post) global1 Sep 2020 OP
Possibly shame? Chainfire Sep 2020 #1
Bleeding from anticoagulants still_one Sep 2020 #4
He had been sick for a long time, so probably not. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2020 #2
We know that he had recently been discharged from a neuro intensive Tanuki Sep 2020 #5
ETTD... TheCowsCameHome Sep 2020 #3
I think death certificates are public info backtoblue Sep 2020 #6

The Velveteen Ocelot

(131,219 posts)
2. He had been sick for a long time, so probably not.
Tue Sep 15, 2020, 01:07 PM
Sep 2020

Also, Trump visited him, although briefly, and he probably wouldn't have gone anywhere near him at all if he had covid.

Tanuki

(16,508 posts)
5. We know that he had recently been discharged from a neuro intensive
Tue Sep 15, 2020, 02:08 PM
Sep 2020

care unit, which usually implies something quite serious, and shortly after discharge he supposedly filed an unsuccessful injunction to prevent publication of Mary Trump's memoir. My question all along was whether he was really in any condition to have done that, or whether in a state of diminished capacity he was used as a "front" by 45 or 45's attorney for litigation they did not want to own. I am pretty sure the attorney would be disbarred, if not prosecuted, for undue influence if that were the case. We know that 45 has a history of that sort of thing, e.g. exploiting his father's dementia to make changes in his will that effectively disinherited some of the heirs and dramatically boosted 45's share of the estate. I wouldn't put anything past 45.

backtoblue

(13,211 posts)
6. I think death certificates are public info
Tue Sep 15, 2020, 02:13 PM
Sep 2020

Through the State Health Dept, Vital Statistics

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