Trump’s Father arrested at this Klan rally in Queens, NY on this day in 1927

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acn0010 on May 31st, 2026 at 23:56 UTC »

From Working Class History: On this day, 31 May 1927, Fred Trump, the father of US president Donald Trump, was arrested at a rally of the Ku Klux Klan in Queens, New York. He was initially arrested for "refusing to disperse" along with six other people after the rally descended into disorder. The Long Island Daily Press reported that all seven arrestees were wearing Klan robes.

After Donald Trump was endorsed by David Duke, the former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, Trump was questioned about his father's arrest. Donald claimed to journalist Jason Horowitz that "it never happened", despite it being reported in several newspapers.

When Horowitz asked Trump if the address reported for his father in the newspapers, 175-24 Devonshire Rd, was accurate, Donald dismissed it as "totally false". However, Fred Trump's wedding announcement in the Daily Press listed his address at 175-24 Devonshire Rd.

Fred Trump was subjected to legal action by the Justice Department on multiple occasions for racist behaviour as a landlord, and one of his former tenants, folk singer Woody Guthrie once wrote in a song mentioning Trump: "I suppose / Old Man Trump knows / Just how much / Racial Hate / He stirred up".

SameStand9266 on June 1st, 2026 at 00:01 UTC »

He was also sued by the U.S. Department of Justice in 1973 for violating the Fair Housing Act for racial discrimination against Black and Puerto Rican renters.