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Trump’s True Crimes:
Episode 6: The C Stands for Crime
In 1973, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a historic civil rights lawsuit against Fred and Donald Trump. The charge? Systemic racial discrimination.
Black tenants were turned away. White tenants were let in.
And former employees revealed the secret code behind it all: a “C” marked for colored.
This was the first time the Trump name landed in federal court—and Donald learned a powerful lesson:
Deny, delay, settle… and never admit guilt.
The C Stands for Crime reveals how the Trump family profited from segregation—while the government looked the other way.
Trump’s True Crimes:
Episode 6: The C Stands for Crime
In 1973, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a historic civil rights lawsuit against Fred and Donald Trump. The charge? Systemic racial discrimination.
Black tenants were turned away. White tenants were let in.
And former employees revealed the secret code behind it all: a “C” marked for colored.
This was the first time the Trump name landed in federal court—and Donald learned a powerful lesson:
Deny, delay, settle… and never admit guilt.
The C Stands for Crime reveals how the Trump family profited from segregation—while the government looked the other way.