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Trump Allegedly Said Disabled Americans ‘Should Just Die’ & Repeatedly Used The N-Word

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Donald Trump’s Nephew Says He Told Him Disabled Americans “Should Just Die” & Repeatedly Used The N-Word
Donald Trump’s Nephew Says He Told Him Disabled Americans “Should Just Die” & Repeatedly Used The N-Word

Donald Trump made headlines couple weeks back after he was shot at during a failed assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania, and many believe the incident will impact his votes in the upcoming Presidential election.

Amid the controversy surrounding the shooting, Trump’s nephew Fred Trump III, has made some shocking allegations about the former President.

According to Fred, Trump once told him that disabled Americans “should just die” due to “expenses” and “the shape they’re in’. It’s noteworthy that Fred’s son is also disabled. Fred claims he visited his uncle at Briarcliff Manor and mentioned that his son’s medical fund. He mentioned that the funds were running low and that he “may need some help,” financially.

While the Republican Presidential nominee has donated to the fund before, he’s convinced it’s not worth it. “I don’t know. He doesn’t recognize you. Maybe you should just let him die and move down to Florida,” Fred claimed his uncle told him.

Donald Trump’s Nephew Says He Told Him Disabled Americans “Should Just Die” & Repeatedly Used The N-Word

Donald Trump at his North Carolina rally / Instagram

Fred made the allegations in his new memoir, ‘All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way.’ He also alleges that Trump repeatedly used the n-word in front of several members of their family.

He recounted a story of when he was still a preteen and his uncle showed up to a family gathering and “was p-ssed,” over a gash on his white Cadillac Eldorado convertible. “N-ggers. Look at what the n-gger did,” Fred claims Trump yelled.

According to him, it was not the only time Trump used the racial slur. However, Trump’s spokesperson, Steven Cheung has denied the allegations.

“This is completely fabricated and total fake news of the highest order. It is appalling a lie so blatantly disgusting can be printed in media,” Steven said in a statement.

“Anyone who knows President Trump knows he would never use such language, and false stories like this have been thoroughly debunked,” he added.

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