-The Nixon administration (snicker) Its funny that they never looked to see where the demographic line for this his so called housing discrimination was. Not to mention it wasn't up to him directly as to who lived in all of his buildings, but his name is on it some everything is his fault anyway right. I guess we can arrest the owners of the Hershey bar company for every rapist they employ as well.
Will try to cover yr points, but my overall one is he has used racial fears as part of his public political persona. As to the above, good point, and I don't know all the facts. I used to investigate such things. My impression: in the area of employment, an employer may be easily ignorant of a supervisors discriminatory actions. When it came to housing, the tone was set from the top. Don't get your demographic point.
-When you say reported comments its either one of two things. One being a joke he said at a party, that someone took way too seriously. Or someone is pulling way more out of context then was even there. The only validity I can even lend to this comment is that he has said in the past that in his experience, Jewish lawyers have always proven to be a better choice.
Apparently he said, "black guys counting my money, I hate it," indicating his preference for Jews. Give him a pass, tho imagine neither blacks nor Jews amused.
-The men were later proven guilty correct. So your basically calling him out on having a stance against their claims on innocence at a time when a multitude of people though they were guilty... (This one you did not think through) Because if he had advocated for the death penalty after their innocence was common knowledge, that is when it would really be a bad thing.
Post arrest, took out adds in several papers calling for them to die. Another time, another context, that's a call to a lynching. When they were exonerated by DNA and another's confession, Trump had a chance to step up like a man and admit he was wrong, apologize, anything. Adults do this sort of thing, much as he should have apologized over all the birther stuff. ("Can't believe what they are finding in Hawaii.")
-Okay I would like a citation on this one, because I would like to see some of these ridiculous comments, and where exactly it was stated by him that he was trying to entirely ban Muslims. Because plenty of countries not on the list have Muslim populations, so why were they not on the list? Not to mention the fact that it wasn't entirely his list, but one cooked up by the Obama administration, and the fact that it wasn't even a ban.
Dec. 7, 2015, Trump calls for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States." Presumably he was told first by advisors and then by the courts that this wouldn't fly, so it evolved into a face-saving ban for a period of time.
-You can say he ignored it yes, though I would admit that the more pressing matter was the illegal element coming across the boarder. Seeing as that accounted for more of a volume then the visa overstays, and one of the selling points of his campaign was the wall. So not a lot of people touched on the visa overstays as well, not even his opponents did for that matter. I can remember Ted Cruz saying something as an off note, but his voice was pretty much side-lined before the primaries got even remotely close.