Trump redefines the “n-word” of Fox News

President Donald Trump discussed a certain “N-word” in a Fox News interview on Friday, which means “nuclear.”
The President returns to his little while discussing the recent ceasefire in India and Pakistan (two nuclear-weaponed countries) Special Report Anchor Bret Baier.
After Baier called the May 10 ceasefire (which Trump said was mediated by the United States) as a “foreign policy success,” the president chose to describe the escalating problems with strange verbal choices.
“They're angry, the next stage might be – do you know where it is? It's on the case. It's getting deeper and deeper, I mean, more, more missiles. Everyone is so powerful, so powerful that the next next one will be what you know: n-word: n-word.”
“You know what the n-word is, right?” he asked Baier, and he replied, “core.”
Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi/Kevin Ramak/Reuters
“Yes,” Trump affirmed, as the two smiled at it.
“Thank you for your clarification,” Baier said.
“I think you want to clean up this,” Trump continued to be accused by his niece, his nephew and producers. apprentice Use racial slander.
He said, “No, it's the n-word. It's a very annoying word, right? In many ways. The N-word used in the nuclear sense – this is the worst thing.”
Trump and Baier and Fox anchor Martha MacCallum / Leah Millis / Reuters
According to reports, the role of the Trump administration in the conflict in the conflict was partly reported by Vice President Vance on Fox: What happened between the two countries is “basically, our business is not relevant.”
This has caused an alarm from the government that things could be out of control if the United States sits on the sidelines The New York Times Report.
So the next day, Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged senior officials from both countries to end the battle.
Hosts among neighboring countries grew in the wake of the terrorist attacks in India-controlled Kashmir in April. India accused Pakistan of denying participation.