racial slur

Donald Trump has been using the slur to insult Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) for over two years, and Don Jr. can't get enough.
The former White House aide claimed on "The View" that she'd heard the long-rumored tape.
A Hooters executive said the customers who signed the receipt are now banned from the restaurant.
State Rep. Bettie Cook Scott called state Rep. Stephanie Chang "ching-chong."
More than one-quarter of white Americans say they've personally used the word in the past five years.
The CNN host slammed the White House press secretary for her response about the president's alleged use of a racial slur.
"I don't have that word in my vocabulary and never have," the president says about her claims that an audio recording captured him using a racial slur.
The former White House aide and “Apprentice” contestant claims Trump could be heard using the “n-word” on the alleged audio recording, sources close to her confirm she told them in December.
The former White House aide's forthcoming book "Unhinged" reportedly says the racial slurs were caught on tape.
Puget Sound Energy said it is taking steps to eliminate the chance any offensive words are randomly generated in the future.