The ten nearest neighbors to Mary L Trump's audience span journalists, academics, politicians, professionals, and TV personalities — a mix that reflects a politically engaged commentator ecosystem rather than a literary one. The scores compress into a tight band from 0.97 to 0.96, with no single neighbor pulling away from the rest: Nicolle Wallace leads at 0.97, followed closely by Richard W. Painter at 0.97 and Steve Schmidt at 0.96.
Journalists make up the largest single subcategory in the top 10 — Nicolle Wallace, Joyce Alene, and Eric Garland — alongside two academics (Richard W. Painter and Seth Abramson), two politicians (Rick Wilson and Adam Parkhomenko), one professional (Steve Schmidt), and one TV personality (Mimi Rocah). Only one fellow author appears in the top 10: Don Winslow at 0.96. The dominant pattern is cross-kind: this audience is shaped primarily by political commentary and legal analysis voices, not by other authors.
The flat shape and compressed score range indicate that Mary L Trump's audience does not cluster tightly around any single neighbor — it distributes evenly across a broad coalition of anti-Trump political commentary figures.