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Rebecca Speare-Cole

Donald Trump's close friend Roger Stone users racial slur on black radio host's show

Roger Stone, former campaign adviser to US President Donald Trump (Picture: REUTERS)

Roger Stone, a long-time friend of Donald Trump, has used the racial slur “Negro” while talking to a black radio host.

The lobbyist was being interviewed by host Morris O'Kelly on Saturday's Mo'Kelly show, when he muttered: “I can’t believe I’m arguing with this Negro.”

It came as Mr O’Kelly was grilling Stone on his conviction for lying to Congress, tampering with witnesses and obstructing the investigation into whether Mr Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election.

Stone was sentenced to 40 months in prison, but Mr Trump commuted that sentence on July 10 — just days before Stone was due to report for detention.

President Donald Trump commuted his friend's prison sentence (AP)

As Mr O’Kelly asserted that Stone’s commutation was because of his friendship with Mr Trump, Stone’s voice goes faint but can be heard uttering that he was “arguing with this Negro”.

Mr O’Kelly asks Stone to repeat the comment but Stone is momentarily silent.

The first part of Stone’s statement was not entirely audible but the radio show transcribed the complete sentence as: “I can’t believe I’m arguing with this Negro.”

Mr O’Kelly persisted, asking Stone to respond.

Roger Stone was convicted in November 2019 (Getty Images)

“I’m sorry you’re arguing with whom? I thought we were just having a spirited conversation. What happened?” Mr O’Kelly said.

“You said something about ‘Negro’.

Stone said he had not, adding: “You’re out of your mind.”

The interview then moved on.

During the programme, Stone said the president had acted out of compassion and that the jury who heard his case had been tainted.

“I did not get a fair trial,” Stone said.

Mr O’Kelly wrote on his show’s website: “Stone could have reached for any pejorative, but unfortunately went there.”

He added: “Stone offered an unfiltered, unvarnished one-sentence expression of how he saw the journalist interviewing him.”

Mr O’Kelly characterised “Negro” as the “low-calorie version of the N-word”.

Stone’s lawyer said on Sunday that he was unaware of the broadcast and had no immediate comment.

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