Donald Trump‘s niece Mary Trump just released her bombshell book “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man” and she’s opening up about his alleged history of making racist remarks.
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YouTube personality Shane Dawson is apologizing… again.
Unlike his earlier apologies, this time he says he’s “taking accountability” past videos in which he uses the N-word, appears in blackface and more.
While Dawson has issued video apologies before, in the new one he posted on Friday he says he’s come to see that those previous apologies were inadequate and insincere.
“I have done a lot of things in my past that I hate, that I wish I could make go away, that I tried to make go away by
Donald Trump‘s niece Mary Trump just released her bombshell book “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man” and she’s opening up about his alleged history of making racist remarks.
Donald Trump‘s niece Mary Trump just released her bombshell book “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man” and she’s opening up about his alleged history of making racist remarks.
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Shane Dawson is the latest public figure to own up to his past!
After fellow YouTuber Jenna Marbles addressed her offensive older videos, Shane Dawson followed in her footsteps, inspired by her accountability. That being said, he took to his main platform to apologize for ‘all of the racism’ featured on his channel in the past.
Shane Dawson is taking accountability for his past actions in a new video on his channel.
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