'Every single word is true': Actor Tom Arnold STANDS BY claims he has video of US President Donald Trump using the N-word... and vows to RELEASE footage if he gets the 'thumbs up' - Newspread

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'Every single word is true': Actor Tom Arnold STANDS BY claims he has video of US President Donald Trump using the N-word... and vows to RELEASE footage if he gets the 'thumbs up'

Tom Arnold stood by claims that he has 'racist' footage of US President Donald Trump using the N-word on Sunday. 
The actor, who was voted out of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, made the explosive claims during his exit interview. 
The 57-year-old previously said the footage is from outakes of reality show The Apprentice.
 Man of his word: Tom Arnold was defiant when pressed on whether he has 'racist' footage of Donald Trump using the word 'n*****' on outakes from The Apprentice

He told Channel Ten presenters Julia Morris and Dr. Chris Brown to contact Vanity Fair's Nick Bilton themseleves in order to verify claims the journalist has seen the footage.
Daily Mail Australia has approached Nick Bilton for comment.  
'I sent [footage] to a guy at Vanity Fair. He pretended he believed me and then when it came out of the the state department, he said, 'oh my god, every single word. Every single word.
His name's Nick Bilton, call him up. Every single word, he said, is true. I am not the only one. Rob Reiner, people in my business have have seen this.' 
The show's presenters also pushed the Iowa-native on if and when he plans to release the footage. 
Tom said he is willing to release the incriminating tape, as well as other damning documents he claims to be in possession of, only if he gets permission from the person who passed it on to him.
He said: 'I would if the person gives me the thumbs up. Now they are afraid for their family. I don't think after all the other stuff that he did and stuff, I don't think it would have affected the election. 
'There is other stuff that I promise to keep you appraised of and I doubled all my stuff before I came here. I doubled all my stuff. Everything's in my possession. The dossier, the spy dossier which I had six months ago about his activities in Moscow.' 
President Trump has denied the dossier in Tom's possesion is genuine, insisting that it's a fake.  
The American also expanded on his claims, which were seen in promos for Sunday's episode, that Trump's election rival, Democrat candidate Haillary Clinton, had called him and asked him to release the footage just two days before they went to the polls. 


More to come: Tom confirmed he is willing to release the incriminating tape - but that it's entirely dependent on gaining permission from the person who passed it on to him
More to come: Tom confirmed he is willing to release the incriminating tape - but that it's entirely dependent on gaining permission from the person who passed it on to him


Controversial: Tom (right) has claimed that he was asked by Hillary Clinton's camp to release a video of Donald Trump (left) repeatedly saying 'n*****', just days before the election
Controversial: Tom (right) has claimed that he was asked by Hillary Clinton's camp to release a video of Donald Trump (left) repeatedly saying 'n*****', just days before the election

He said: 'I have been in the White House when Bill (Clinton) was the president and I spent time with them. 
'And it was just two days before the election and I got a call and they wanted a tape that myself and a lot of people have seen, from outakes of the apprentice of Donald Trump. 
'I had to get permission from the person who had the tape. When it first circulated around Hollywood, it was hilarious because Donald Trump was never going to be President. 
'I hope when I find out what is going on, I hope he is not President any more. I will be happy if America is still there.' 
Backing up: The American also beefed up his claims, which were seen in promos for Sunday's episode, that Trump's election rival, Democrat candidate Haillary Clinton, had called him and asked him to release the footage
Backing up: The American also beefed up his claims, which were seen in promos for Sunday's episode, that Trump's election rival, Democrat candidate Haillary Clinton, had called him and asked him to release the footage

Explosive: The 57-year-old last year told KIRO radio station he had 'outtakes to The Apprentice where he (Trump) says every bad thing ever, every offensive, racist thing ever'
Call for help: Arnold claims just 48 hours before Americans went to the polls last November, he received a call from Clinton's camp asking him to release the video
Call for help: Tom claims just 48 hours before Americans went to the polls last November, he received a call from Clinton's camp asking him to release the video
Last year, The True Lies star told KIRO radio station he had 'outtakes to The Apprentice where he (Trump) says every bad thing ever, every offensive, racist thing ever'. 
Tom had earlier discussed Hillary's call during a conversation with camp mates.
'I had all the outtakes from Trump saying the N-word on The Apprentice,' he told his celebrity co-stars on the reality TV show.
'She called me two days before the election and said "please release that".
'[She told me] the weight of the free world is on your shoulders,' he said of the alleged discussion with a member of Clinton’s camp. 
Despite having known President Trump for close to 30 years, tom was a staunch opponent of his during the election race.
Reality revelations: Tom's explosive claims are set to be heard on Sunday night's episode of Australian TV show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on which Arnold is currently starring

Reality revelations: Tom's explosive claims are set to be heard on Sunday night's episode of Australian TV show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on which Arnold is currently starring
However, he says he declined Clinton's offer, fearing he would do more harm than good and that he didn't 'think people would care'.
'I'd love to be a hero, but I can't hurt these families,' Tom says he told Clinton's team.
In December last year, Tom said he would have released the video - which is said to include Trump calling his son a r***** - before the election but did not have approval of producers who made it and gave it to him.
The ex-husband of comedian Roseanne Barr is said to be getting paid $40,000 for every week he spends in the South African jungle, where the show is filmed.
Having been prone to name dropping throughout the season so far, Tom last week mentioned Trump in another conversation with his co-stars - again slamming him.
He is sexist, he's racist, but I consider him a kind of joke,' Tom said.
'I have friends that are real billionaires, that are real and I always considered him a phony about that.'
The longtime funny man has been very open throughout his stint in the jungle, often speaking candidly about his split from Roseanne and stint in a rehab clinic.
Tom, a father-of-two, is currently involved in his fourth marriage having tied the knot in 2009 with Ashley Groussman. 
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Hillary Clinton for comment. 

Opening up: The longtime funny man has been open throughout his stint in the jungle, often speaking candidly about his split from Roseanne Barr (left) and stint in a rehab clinic
Opening up: The longtime funny man has been open throughout his stint in the jungle, often speaking candidly about his split from Roseanne Barr (left) and stint in a rehab clinic

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