Trump was part of it. Trump even admitted as much during one the Presidential debates.
His woman Omarosa straddles a line to say he is "racial" but not racist. It's basically her way of saying he doesn't understand racial sensitivity, but is blatant about his racial bias.
While there is no evidence that Mr. Trump personally set the rental policies at his father’s properties, he was on hand while they were in place, working out of a cubicle in Trump Management’s Brooklyn offices as early as the summer of 1968.
Then and now, Mr. Trump has steadfastly denied any awareness of any discrimination at Trump properties. While Mr. Trump declined to be interviewed for this article, his general counsel, Alan Garten, said in a statement that there was “no merit to the allegations.” And there has been no suggestion of racial bias toward prospective residents in the luxury housing that Mr. Trump focused on as his career took off in Manhattan in the 1980s.
Trump ADMITTED in the debate he was part of it.
"Yes, when I was very young, I went into my father's company — had a real estate company in Brooklyn and Queens," Trump said. "And we, along with
many, many other companies throughout the country — it was a federal lawsuit — were sued. We settled the suit with zero, with no admission of guilt."
Decades-Old Housing Discrimination Case Plagues Donald Trump
I love how he says he was "Very Young." He was 27... that's not "Very young."