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TRUMP IN ‘N-WORD’ TAPE ROW

Battle to expose out-takes SWITCHED OFF CASH

- ® by ALEXANDER BROWN ® by LAURA NEIL alex.brown@ dailystar.co.uk

DONALD Trump’s presidency is under threat after tapes of him allegedly using the N-word were handed to journalist­s.

The bombshell recordings are said to feature him repeatedly using the racial slur during out-takes while filming The Apprentice.

Actor Tom Arnold confirmed the tapes have been handed to reporter Ronan Farrow at the New Yorker magazine. And he is convinced they will bring to an end Mr Trump’s time at the White House.

The actor has been demanding for months that the tapes be released by Apprentice producer Mark Burnett.

Arnold, who is currently producing a show called The Hunt For The Trump Tapes, said: “I am going to keep hammering Mark

Burnett until YOUNGER adults spend 88 hours a month surfing social media – but just an hour looking after their money.

Researcher­s also found 25-to-34-yearolds are so clueless when it comes to managing finances that some will even pay an electricia­n to change a light bulb.

In contrast, older people save money by tackling household jobs such as rewiring plugs. The study was carried out by he shows America the tapes. He sits next to Donald Trump and gives him cover and he never says one word.” Things got so heated between the pair they appeared to get into a full-on fight before Sunday’s Emmy Party. Tweeting about the tapes last week, he said: “I’ve known Donald Trump for 30 years & he’s always been a lying cheating racist sexual assaulting incompeten­t surrounded by sycophants.”

The tapes were previously claimed to exist by Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former White House aide. She also worked with Mr Trump on his reality show and predicted the recordings would be released in time for the upcoming midterm election.

Mr Trump, who once labelled African countries a “s *** hole”, has so far denied the tapes exist. investment platform Crowdstack­er. CEO Karteek Patel said: “The past 10 years has seen an astonishin­g rise in the amount of digital informatio­n available at our fingertips.

“For the generation born with this technology, it can be a challenge to focus on what matters most.”

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