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Omorosa Manigault: Tapes Exist Of Donald Trump Using Racial Epithets | Hallie Jackson | MSNBC In a striking revelation that reignited discussions around race and politics, former White House aide Omorosa Manigault claims in her new book that Donald Trump used racial epithets during their encounters. In an interview with Hallie Jackson, she asserts that there are tapes supporting her allegations, a claim that has stirred significant media buzz and public interest.
Key Points from the Interview
- Substantiation of Claims: Omorosa cites various unnamed sources who allege that Trump has used the "N-word" on multiple occasions. This assertion intensifies the narrative surrounding Trump's racial attitudes during his presidency.
- The "Apprentice" Tapes: The existence of these tapes has loomed over Trump’s reputation since the election. The production company behind "The Apprentice" reportedly refused to release tapes due to contractual obligations, but Omorosa indicated that she was ousted from the White House after officials became aware of her attempts to secure these recordings.
- Personal Experiences: In the interview, Omorosa describes her time within Trump’s inner circle, recounting it as fraught with instances of bigotry and racism. She emphasizes that her experiences were not isolated incidents but rather part of a troubling pattern.
- Public Reaction: This revelation adds another layer to public discourse about Trump's presidency, specifically regarding his stance on race and equality. The potential fallout from these claims could influence ongoing discussions about race relations in America.
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