Donald Trump Jr. sparks outrage with offensive jokes in radio interviews

By Nathan Rousseau Smith, Buzz60

As Donald Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. are now learning, be careful what you say on a radio show.

Newly obtained audio from CNN reveals Trump Jr. making controversial comments on multiple shock jock radio shows.

During an appearance in 2012 on "Opie and Anthony", Trump's son can be heard commenting on the Aurora movie theater shooting which happened that same day saying "overall i give the movie two thumbs up."

That same year, Trump Jr. also laments over not being able to make fun of fat people anymore due to political correctness.

The oldest of Trump's children also suggests most Arabs are named Muhammad or Ali.

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Trump Jr., even defends his father's inflammatory tone towards Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals saying:

"And honestly, I don't think that anyone with a straight face -- then again, if they're playing politics -- can with a straight face say that that's not a reasonable stance. I mean, it's ridiculous."

The news comes as Donald Trump faces criticisms for his past interviews.

With radio shock jock Howard Stern as well as that now infamous 2005 video with Trump making his lewd comments.

Trump's campaign has yet to respond to these latest audio releases.

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