1. When questioned about neo-nazi's and white supremacist's after a woman was run over and killed, he said, "there are good people on both sides".
2. When people are trying to tear down confederate monuments of traitors to our nation, traitors who wanted to continue slavery of the black man, he creates new laws to punish people doing so with up to 10yrs in jail.
3. "They are not sending their best people, they are sending us criminals and rapists"
4. "Shithole countries"
5. Referring to BLM, "This is Treason, Sedition, Insurrection!” Trump tweeted."
6. Trump sites Andrew Jackson as his hero and a reflection of himself
7. Trump believes that the civil war was something that should have been worked out. He can't even understand why there was a civil war.
8. The Trump team was told to tell African Americans that, "there were no open apartments" "Only rent to Jews and executives" (He was sued and lost in court)
9. We met with the architect to go over the elevator-cab interiors at Trump Tower, and there were little dots next to the numbers. Trump asked what the dots were, and the architect said, “It’s braille.” Trump was upset by that. He said, “Get rid of it.” The architect said, “I’m sorry; it’s the law.” This was before the Americans With Disabilities Act, but New York City had a law. Trump’s exact words were: “No blind people are going to live in this building.
10. Trump talked about how he didn’t want black people handling his money; he wanted the guys with the yarmulkes.
11. Donald Trump took out full-page ads in all four major New York newspapers to argue that perpetrators of crimes such as this one “should be forced to suffer” and “be executed.” In two trials, in August and December 1990, the youths were convicted of violent offenses including assault, robbery, rape, sodomy, and attempted murder; their sentences ranged from five to 15 years in prison. In 2002, after the discovery of exonerating DNA evidence and the confession by another individual to the crime, the convictions of the Central Park Five were vacated. The men were awarded a settlement of $41 million for false arrest, malicious prosecution, and a racially motivated conspiracy to deprive them of their rights. Trump took to the pages of the New York Daily News, calling the settlement “a disgrace.” During his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump would again insist on the guilt of the Central Park Five.
The list goes on and on but I've reached the max in Imgflip.