1. In 1973 Trump was sued by the Justice Department because he would not rent to African Americans.

2. Trump claimed that American-born Judge Gonzalo Curiel could not do his job fairly because his parents were born in Mexico.

3. Trump refused to accept that the African Americans exonerated in the Central Park jogger incident were innocent despite exculpatory DNA evidence and despite the fact that another man confessed to and was convicted of the crime.

4. “No black or Hispanic executive has ever played a prominent public role in the Trump business organization”.

5. I was forewarned prior to meeting him that, "Mr. Trump doesn't like black people.”

6. That time he ran for president and surrounded himself with antisemites. Like his campaign manager, perhaps? And that famous NRA director. And all these people.

7. He called one of his own African American supporters a thug and having him ejected from the rally.

8. He wouldn’t condemn his supporters when they beat up a homeless Latino.

9. In 1992 the New Jersey Casino Control Commission fined the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino $200,000 for kicking out African-American card dealers because a high-rolling customer asked them to.

10. Trump claims the Mexican government deliberately send its criminals and rapists to the United States.

11. Trump has expressed clearly racist views on African Americans: "You're living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 percent of your youth is unemployed — what the hell do you have to lose?" His statistics are wildly inaccurate.

12. Trump wouldn’t condemn David Duke and pretended to know nothing about him in spite of having discussed him before:

2016 interview

2000 interview

13. Trump “allegedly told planned business partners George Houraney and Jill Harth, who run the American Dream Calendar Girls company, that 'black female contestants' were not allowed to attend a Mar-a-Lago party in the early 1990s.”

14. Trump entered politics through the most deplorable door imaginable by promoting racist birtherism. This was in spite of the fact that Trump’s own mother was a Gaelic-speaking immigrant from Scotland and his grandparents on his father’s side were both born in Germany. Obama, however, can trace his American ancestry all the way back to 1640.