Tom Arnold claims to have unreleased "Apprentice" outtakes of President-elect Donald Trump saying "racist" and "offensive" statements.

The comedian said on KIRO radio's "The Dori Monson Show" he was sent the outtakes as part of a "Christmas video" by producers of the show. He said they sent it around as a "funny" video when Trump announced his candidacy and they had no faith he had a chance of winning.

"I have the outtakes to 'The Apprentice' where he says every bad thing ever, every offensive, racist thing ever," Arnold claimed.

"It was him sitting in that chair saying the N-word, saying the C-word, calling his son a retard, just being so mean to his own children."

The 57-year-old also claimed that once it became apparent Trump had a chance of winning, Arnold Schwarzenegger's CAA agent reached out to the comedian and asked him to release the tapes.

"The Sunday before the election, I get a call from [Schwarzenegger's] CAA agent, sitting next to [Hillary Clinton]. They said, 'I need you to release him saying the N-word.' I said, 'Well, now these people – two editors and an associate producer — are scared to death. They're scared of his people, they’re scared of they’ll never work again, there’s a $5 million confidentiality agreement.'"

Schwarzenegger's CAA agent did not return FOX411's request for comment. A rep for Arnold also did not return request for comment.

Reps for Trump did not return multiple request attempts for comment.