In a few instances, as with the CNN video, the images or messages themselves didn’t contain racist content, though others have been more questionable. In November 2015, Trump retweeted an image with fake African American crime statistics that first appeared on a neo-Nazi Twitter account. In January 2016, Trump retweeted a user named @WhiteGenocideTM. He thanked an apparent white nationalist for support in February 2016 and retweeted another apparent white nationalist in April 2016 who was praising him for his policies. Before the election, Trump said he wrote many of his tweets himself, or at least dictated them to his staff.
Source: Los Angeles Times July 04, 2017 00:06 UTC