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‘N-Word’ Shocker: Trump Drops Bombshell in Fox News Interview on Nuclear Crisis

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In a no-holds-barred sit-down with Fox News’ Bret Baier, the 47th President of the United States laid bare how he single-handedly yanked India and Pakistan—two nuclear juggernauts—back from the edge of catastrophe.

And, folks did it with the kind of swagger only Trump can deliver, tossing in a curveball reference to the "N-word" that left Baier scrambling for clarity.

In a Friday interview aired on Special Report, President Trump recounted his diplomatic triumph, describing how he defused escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, two nations locked in a dangerous game of missile one-upmanship.

"A bigger success than I’ll ever be given credit for," Trump declared. "Those are major nuclear powers. Those are not like a little bit. And they were angry."

The president painted a vivid picture of the crisis, noting how the situation had spiraled to a perilous tipping point.

"It was tit for tat. It was getting deeper and more, I mean, more missiles, everyone was ‘stronger, stronger’, so to a point where the next one’s going to be, you know what? The N word. You know the N word is, right?" Trump asked Baier, prompting a quick, "Nuclear," from the anchor.

"Yeah," Trump said, chuckling. "Thank you for the clarification."

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But Trump wasn’t done.

With his trademark flair, he doubled down: "It’s the N word. That’s a very nasty word, right? In a lot of ways. The N word used in a nuclear sense, that’s the worst thing that can happen. And I think they were very close. The hatred was great. And I said, ‘We’re going to talk about trade. We’re going to do a lot of trade.'"

Trump revealed how he leveraged America’s economic might to cool the flames of conflict.

"India… they’re one of the highest tariff nations in the world, they make it almost impossible to do business. Do you know that they’re willing to cut 100% of their tariffs for the United States?" he said, hinting at a potential trade breakthrough, though India has yet to confirm any such deal.

"Yeah, that’ll come soon. I’m in no rush. Look, everybody wants to make a deal with us," Trump added, noting that South Korea and even Iran are clamoring for trade agreements.

"I’ve got 150 countries that want to make deals," he said, underscoring his packed diplomatic dance card.

This marks the seventh time Trump has claimed credit for de-escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, a feat he says was fueled by his ability to pivot from war talk to trade deals.

"I figured you would wanna clean that up," Trump quipped to Baier after the "N-word" exchange, blending humor with the gravity of averting a nuclear showdown.

The man who brought peace through strength, who turned the specter of nuclear war into a handshake over trade, is back in the driver’s seat.

The world is watching, and they’re learning: nobody does it like Trump.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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