By JONATHAN MAHLER and STEVE EDER
- As Donald J. Trump assumed an increasing role in his father’s business, the real estate company’s practice of turning away potential black tenants was painstakingly documented.
- An investigation by The New York Times uncovered a long history of racial bias at his family’s properties, in New York and beyond.
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