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Joe Biden lies, and lies and lies, and when appealing to black audiences, the lies take on a particularly pernicious nature, but the latest one may be the scummiest lie of them all.
As the most divisive president in U.S. history dialed up the race-baiting in a Wednesday speech to black voters in Philadelphia, what has all the appearance of the greatest summer race hoax since the “murder” of George Floyd has officially been launched into play.
(Video: CNN)
With a sense of sheer panic setting in as black voters bolt the Democrat plantation, taking the dementia-addled cadaver’s reelection hopes with them, the infamous Trump tape from “The Apprentice” is back, and back with a vengeance.
Just like the infamous peeing prostitute tape that fueled the Russiagate scam, the reporting of the alleged N-word being uttered by the former president has been laundered through a left-wing online faux media outlet, getting its signal boosted by lawfare slimeball Norm Eisen.
BREAKING: @Slate reporting there is another tape like Access Hollywood—but this time Trump is using the N-word!
Per The Apprentice producer Bill Pruitt, in 2004 Trump asked of contestant Kwame Jackson, “would America buy a n—winning?” https://t.co/eqqRUcfAhk pic.twitter.com/AGJHJJ68bt
— Norm Eisen (#TryingTrump out now!) (@NormEisen) May 30, 2024
The allegations are old news, initially peddled by Democrats and the media years ago, but they never surfaced until now at a time when AI has become sophisticated enough to create a passable imitation of Trump’s voice speaking the mother of all racial slurs. It’s a tape that will be used by Biden and his ruthlessly dishonest party and their media toadies to stir the racial pot and triage the party’s bleeding out of black support.
The speed with which the Biden-Harris campaign jumped on it despite the tape having been previously debunked is a sure sign that where there’s smoke there’s fire, and they’re going to release a phony recording to coax blacks safely back inside the gates of the plantation.
Biden-Harris campaign on the new report that Trump used the N-word and discriminated against Black Americans on the set of The Apprentice pic.twitter.com/z5Qf53yJwc
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) May 30, 2024
“No one is surprised that Donald Trump, who entered public life by falsely accusing black men of murder and entered political life spreading lies about the first black president, reportedly used the N-word to casually denigrate a successful black man,” the campaign said in a statement.
“Anyone notice a pattern? Donald Trump is exactly who black voters know him to be: a textbook racist who disrespects and attacks the black community every chance he gets, and the most ignorant man to ever run for president,” the Biden-Harris HQ said. “It’s why black voters kicked him out of the White House in 2020, and it’s why they’ll make him a loser a second time this November.”
While no real evidence of Trump saying the dreaded N-word has ever surfaced despite his enemies throwing everything and ten kitchen sinks at him since 2016, the same can’t be said of Biden.
(Video: C-SPAN)
When will it drop? Right before the CNN debate would be perfect – or even better yet, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash could play it for the national television audience AT the Atlanta event which has been a trap for Trump since it was first proposed by Biden and his handlers.
Their mobs have already had months of practice with the anti-Israel campus protests and shutting down of major bridges and highways, and since it worked so well before the last presidential election, it could be a long, hot summer.
“This is a completely fabricated and bull**** story that was already peddled in 2016. Nobody took it seriously then, and they won’t now, because it’s fake news. Now that Crooked Joe Biden and the Democrats are losing the election, they are bringing up old fake stories from the past because they are desperate,” Trump campaign spokesman Steven Chueng said.
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Author: I.M. Slugga
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