shut down Trump University and settled lawsuits for $25 million?

The for-profit real estate training program was founded in 2005 and ran for 5 years before being investigated for illegal business practices and defrauding its students. Amid two federal class-action lawsuits and one filed in new York state court, it was shut down in 2011.

Trump University held no accreditation, and used high-pressure sales tactics to sell seminars to its “students.” It’s Gold Elite package was priced at $35,000.

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Trump settled immediately after the 2016 election for $25 million, despite having said he never would. In that suit, he blamed court decisions on the judge, claiming bias due to the judge’s Hispanic ethnicity.

 

Politico – Trump moves to settle Trump University cases for $25 million
USA Today – Judge finalizes $25 million Trump University settlement for students of ‘sham university’

The New Yorker – Trump University: It’s Worse Than You Think
Wikipedia – Trump University

claimed that thousands in New Jersey celebrated the September 11 attacks?

Trump claimed at an Alabama rally that he watched thousands cheer on 9/11, ostensibly Muslims.

I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down. And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. Thousands of people were cheering.

He later doubled down on his claim when questioned about its validity, citing a 2001 Washington Post story by Serge Kovaleski.

In Jersey City, within hours of two jetliners’ plowing into the World Trade Center, law enforcement authorities detained and questioned a number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attacks and holding tailgate-style parties on rooftops while they watched the devastation on the other side of the river.

Serge Kovaleski retorted that his writing of the alleged “number of people” was not the hundreds and thousands Trump claimed, nor would it be possible for Trump to have personally witnessed as much.

At a subsequent rally, Trump launched into an attack on Kovaleski, mocking him so as to seemingly imitate Kovaleski’s disability.

Now, the poor guy, you’ve got to see this guy: “Uhh, I don’t know what I said. Uhh, I don’t remember,” he’s going like “I don’t remember. Maybe that’s what I said.”

Trump repeated the claim about mass celebrations in New Jersey several times, including during an interview with Alex Jones. He also famously bragged about his building being the tallest on 9/11, though his claim was untrue.

The Washington Post – Trump’s outrageous claim that ‘thousands’ of New Jersey Muslims celebrated the 9/11 attacks
The Guardian – Donald Trump: I was ‘100% right’ about Muslims cheering 9/11 attacks
Politifact – Fact-checking Trump’s claim that thousands in New Jersey cheered when World Trade Center tumbled

was sued by the federal government for housing discrimination?

The Justice Department sued the Trump Management Corporation in 1973, based on evidence gathered by the New York City Human Rights Division. The agency alleged that black people who were told that no apartments were available, while white people were offered units.

After two years, the case was settled. Trump did not have to admit guilt as part of the settlement. He attempted to counter-sue the Justice Department for making false allegations, but it was dismissed by the court.

NPR – Decades-Old Housing Discrimination Case Plagues Donald Trump
The New York Times – Major Landlord Accused Of Antiblack Bias in City
Time – Donald Trump’s 1973 Discrimination Case Really Was Part of Something Larger

claimed he sent investigators to Hawaii to prove Obama wasn’t born in the United States?

Trump long perpetuated the birther conspiracy against Barack Obama, which held that the former President was not born in the United States. In 2011, Trump claimed that he had dispatched investigators during an interview with NBC’s Today Show.

Trump explained, “I have people that actually have been studying it and they cannot believe what they’re finding.” There has yet to be any word on what his investigators found.

President Obama poked fun at Trump’s claims when he attended the 2011 Correspondent’s Dinner after releasing his long-form birth certificate.

In 2020, Trump’s then-former personal attorney Michael Cohen said Trump lied about dispatching investigators.

The Atlantic – What Donald Trump’s Birther Investigators Will Find in Hawaii
The Week – Michael Cohen says Trump lied about sending investigators to Hawaii to look into Obama’s birth certificate

continued to assert the guilt of the Central Park Five after they were exonerated by DNA evidence?

In 1989, a woman was raped and beaten in Central Park, and five black and Hispanic boys were arrested. Trump took out four full page advertisements calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty against the group who became known as the Central Park Five.

Trump Will Not Apologize for Calling for Death Penalty Over ...

In 2002, a convicted murder and rapist confessed to the crime, and DNA evidence proved him to be the perpetrator while the Central Park Five were exonerated. Still, Trump has continued to claim that the Central Park Five were guilty.

The New York Times – Trump Will Not Apologize for Calling for Death Penalty Over Central Park Five
USA Today – ‘They admitted their guilt’: 30 years of Trump’s comments about the Central Park Five

The Week – Donald Trump’s 30-year crusade against the Central Park Five

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