Bill - so......donald, it's my understanding that your father was arrested at a KKK rally that turned violent in 1927
trump - "He was never arrested. He has nothing to do with this. This never happened. This is nonsense and it never happened. This never happened. Never took place. He was never arrested, never convicted, never even charged. It's a completely false, ridiculous story. He was never there! It never happened. Never took place." (Washington Post, 3/29/2016)
Bill - whoa there! You're being very defensive. I simply noted that it was my understanding that your father, fred trump, was arrested at a KKK rally. I didn't say anything else. nothing about him being charged or convicted. What I do know, from my research, is that your father, fred trump, lived at 175-24 Devonshire Rd. in Jamaica Queens, NY. as listed in the 1930 Census. I also know that a fred trump, who lived at that same address, was arrested at a Memorial Day march in 1927. I found this in a New York Times article. Here are photo copies of both items.
Now, I don't know anything other than,that fred trump was at this march, was charged w/"being disorderly" and was released on $500 bail. So, with the evidence right in front of his face, why does donald trump say "He was never arrested. He has nothing to do with this. This never happened. This is nonsense and it never happened. This never happened. Never took place. He was never arrested, never convicted, never even charged. It's a completely false, ridiculous story. He was never there! It never happened. Never took place."? Does he think that the New York Times had it in for his father? Or.....does he know at some level of his sociopathic mind know that; a.) his father was a racist and that's not ok, b.) he himself is a racist and that's not ok, c.) the majority of our country strongly feels & knows that racism is not ok, so he doesn't want to be seen as a racist OR d.) all of the above. Me, I'm going with 'd'.
trump had a racist for a father and no telling how far back in his lineage. trump (who would like to think he's a legend, but legendary figures are inherently good people) was quoted in the Washington Post as saying "my legacy has its roots in my father’s legacy," when interviewed a year ago.
Another infamous racist, joseph goebbels (hitler's propaganda minister), is quoted as saying "if you tell the same lie enough times, people will believe it; and the bigger the lie the better". Sound familiar?!?!
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