Donald Trump Drops N-Word Bombshell

It has been noted that there’s a new “N-word” introduced by former President Donald Trump.

 


 

The Republican front-runner in the race for his old job lashed out at his mounting legal woes during a rally in Waterford Township, Michigan, Saturday.

“My whole life I didn’t know what the N-word — I didn’t know what indictment meant,” Trump quipped at one point, going off script.

“[I] got indicted more than Alphonse Capone, Scarface,” he added, repeating a favorite line. “I’m just doing something for incredible people — it’s called the American people … It doesn’t bother me.”

President Biden’s campaign quickly highlighted his string of verbal flubs and concerns about his age, attempting to deflect attention from a damning special counsel report that slammed his mental sharpness.

In recent years, Trump had said the “N-word” referred to the word “nuclear,” not the offensive term for a dark-skinned person.

Trump critic and former White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman alleged that there are tapes of him using the actual verboten slur, though none have ever surfaced in the years since those accusations emerged.

It has been noted that a former producer of “The Apprentice” later claimed the tapes did not exist. His remarks in Michigan came a day after Justice Arthur Engoron in New York handed down a crushing penalty of $355 million plus interest that could push the cost up to $450 million after concluding the developer manipulated his asset valuations.

Engoron also prohibited Trump from working in leading roles in New York companies for three years.

“This judge is a lunatic,” Trump fumed.

“I knew I would lose a billion or $2 billion if I was honest running for president and being president,” Trump mused at another point in his rally. “It was the best thing I ever did.”

Trump further decried the penalty from the sprawling New York business fraud cause as “bitterness and revenge,” while also claiming he is the victim of “repulsive abuses of power.” He called Engoron “one of the least respected” judges in New York state.

Barry Russell
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