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Trump's Howard Stern interviews have finally been unearthed, and they're just as bad as you imagined


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The man who once bragged about sexual assault also joked that he groped his wife in public, newly unearthed recordings first obtained by Newsweek reveal.

Who woulda thunk?

An archive of Trump's conversations with Howard Stern over several years were made public Monday. They were first made available via Newsweek from troves of audio recordings made available by the website FactBase. The conversations reveal some of Trump's deepest insecurities (these are, obviously, infinite).

FactBase's Trump database aims to catalogue everything the President has ever said, written or tweeted. The site's developers had previously made a call for people to release the Trump Stern recordings. During the election, Stern refused to release any of the recordings, arguing that the candidate had appeared on his show for entertainment, not political, purposes. Read more...

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