A Playmate just revealed she ended her affair with Trump over his racist “big black d*ck” joke

More stunning details about President Trump’s affair with Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal shortly after he married Melania Knavs have emerged – and they paint a picture of a man who would normally be reviled by the so-called “family values” Republicans.

Karen McDougal, 1998’s “Playmate of the Year,” allegedly had a nine-month affair with Donald Trump that ended in April 2007 after she began “feeling guilty” watching Trump neglect his new wife and infant child.

Note that it was the mistress – not the philanderer – who began feeling “guilty” about the affair, which further reinforces the perception that Donald Trump is a sociopathic narcissist who has no concern for the feelings of anyone else besides himself.

The straw that broke the camel’s back, however, appears to have been Trump’s obsessive fetishization with black sexuality and his now infamous objectification of women.

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Another factor in the alleged relationship ending, according to the report, was that Trump said a friend of hers liked “the big black dick” when a relationship with an African-American man was brought up in conversation.

Trump is said to have made the comment, which offended both women, while McDougal and her friend rode in his limousine to a Miss Universe pageant. Trump reportedly also discussed how attractive McDougal’s friend was and the size of her breasts.

This is not the first time Trump has been in hot water for his vulgar discussion of black sexuality. Actor Don Cheadle famously recounted a story of how his friend’s father once played golf with Trump, who asked him if he had ever “f*cked a n****er.”

This is the second major infidelity scandal to hit a President who has been accused of sexual harassment and assault by dozens of women. While he will inevitably deny the allegations and smear them as fake news, the reports fit a pattern of documented behavior by Donald Trump that all but confirms their allegations.

While the private affairs of consenting adults are nobody’s business but their own, they become the public’s business when one runs for office on a platform of “family values” that is used to repress a woman’s right to choose and discriminate against LGBTQIA Americans – and we cannot let him get away with this heinous hypocrisy.

Colin Taylor

Managing Editor

Colin Taylor is the managing editor of the Washington Press. He graduated from Bennington College with a Bachelor's degree in history and political science. He now focuses on advancing the cause of social justice, equality, and universal health care in America.