WATCH: Trump Team Still Won't Retract False Willie Brown Story

Donald Trump claims he's not a racist, but his lifelong history of racism belies his lies. 

While he's fine with famous Black people he can stand next to for photo ops, he's been repeatedly quoted using the "N" word and learned from his racist father how to be a slumlord, denying rental apartments to Black families in New York City.

His racism was on full display during his disastrous interview at NABJ when he said Kamala Harris had "decided" to be Black. And he said this to three Black women in front of an audience of Black journalists.

And while Trump told a lot of whoppers at his unhinged press conference last Thursday, the biggest one was also the most racist.

Trump told a story about being in a helicopter that almost crashed. He said he was on that helicopter with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, who once had a relationship with now-Vice President Kamala Harris, and that Brown told him "horrible things" about her.

The problem with this story is that none of it is true, and all of it points to Trump's belief that all Black men look alike, as well as his obvious mental decline. 

Perhaps the best takedown came from Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show" Monday night.

It wasn't Willie Brown, the former Mayor of San Francisco. It was former California Senator Nate Holden, who at 95 has a better memory than Donald Trump

The story was immediately debunked, but as of press time Wednesday, the Trump campaign has yet to release a statement retracting Trump's story, nor have they apologized to either Willie Brown or Nate Holden.