Trump went on furious N-word tirade after car incident: nephew's new book
According to a new memoir from Fred C Trump III, nephew of Donald Trump, his uncle went on a furious tirade in the '70s after a car he owned was vandalized, repeatedly using the N-word when pointing to the damage.
In reports from both the Guardian and the Daily Beast, in the book titled, "All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way," the younger Trump recalled the former president ranting, "'N—s,’ I recall him saying disgustedly. ‘Look what the ‘N—s,’ did.'”
The book, to be released Tuesday, comes at a poor time for the ex-president as he now appears to be poised to run against Vice President Kamala Harris who is the presumptive Democratic nominee.
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In his book, Fred Trump III remembers his uncle showing up in his “cotillon white Cadillac Eldorado convertible' with a “giant gash, at least two feet long [and] another, shorter gash next to it" in the soft top.
According to the reports, the younger Trump wrote in his book that his uncle used the ugly racist slurs and recalled “I knew that was a bad word," before adding that his uncle didn't see who had slashed his car, but still, "...saw the damage, then went straight to the place where people’s minds sometimes go when they face a fresh affront. Across the racial divide.”
This is not the first time that the now-convicted felon Trump has been accused of resorting to using the N-word.
In 2018, CBS reported there is a tape of Trump blurting out the offensive slur obtained from "Omarosa Manigault-Newman and that on it Katrina Pierson and Lynne Patton, two black Trump aides, are heard to discuss the incident."
You can read more about the new revelations right here.