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    Trump’s nephew alleges former president used racial slur, as racism complicates election against Harris

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    Nephew of Donald Trump Claims Former President Used N-Word Decades Ago

    In a shocking revelation, the nephew of former President Donald Trump claims to have heard him use the N-word decades before he entered the political scene. In his tell-all book, Fred Trump recalls an incident in the 1970s where his uncle used the racist slur while blaming someone for damaging his car.

    Despite denials from the Trump campaign, this claim adds to a series of allegations about Donald Trump’s use of racist language. Former producer of “The Apprentice,” Bill Pruitt, recounted an incident where Trump used the N-word when referring to a Black contestant on the show. Additionally, as president, Trump made derogatory remarks about African nations, threatened Black Lives Matter protesters with “vicious dogs,” and failed to denounce white supremacy groups.

    The timing of this revelation is significant as Trump is now poised to face Vice President Kamala Harris, a Black and South Asian woman, in the 2024 presidential election. Harris has already faced racist and sexist attacks from Republicans, with some calling her a “DEI hire” and questioning her qualifications.

    Democratic strategists believe that the racism and misogyny coming from the Republican Party will ultimately be their downfall. They argue that America is more diverse than ever and that voters are increasingly uncomfortable with the divisive rhetoric coming from the right.

    As the election season heats up, the allegations of Trump’s use of the N-word serve as a stark reminder of the divisive language that has characterized his political career. Critics argue that Trump’s history of racist remarks and actions make him unfit for office, especially as he prepares to face off against a diverse and qualified candidate like Kamala Harris.

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