Trump's Campaign Manager Were Indicted For Beating Journalist

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MASSAPEDIA NEWS - Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager for the US presidential candidate of the Republican Party, Donald Trump, was arrested and charged over violent beatings in Florida in an incident involving a journalist.

Police in Jupiter, Florida, indicted Lewandowski, 42, deliberately grabbed Michelle Fields, a journalist for the conservative media Breitbart, when trying to question Trump in a campaign event on March 8, 2016. The act Lewandowski makes Fields bruised arm.


Police released video footage that showed Fields walked with Trump and tried to question him. Lewandowski then looks Fields grabbed and pulled back.

At that time, Lewandowski called the Fields "delusional" and admitted that he never touched her.

Related to this incident, Trump told CNN that he would remain faithful to his campaign manager and stated Lewandowski will not lose his job. Trump insisted he would not "stop this guy, ruin lives, destroy families, ruin his whole life and stated, 'You're fired.'".


Trump also questioned the testimony of Fields who said he almost fell to the ground due to the actions Lewandowski. Trump said it may Lewandowski viewed Fields as a threat due to her holding a pen.

"He had a pen in his hand that could have been a knife," said Trump.

Trump stated Fields chased after the press conference and Lewandowski tries to "keep him away from me." Trump even questioned whether the action Lewandowski was causing bruises on her arms Fields.

"How do you know there are no bruises on his arm before?" Trump told reporters in Wisconsin.


In this regard, experts Czech Katie Packer, who runs a super PAC campaign anti-Trump declared this incident proves Trump disrespect towards women.

"He does not have the value and sympathy that we expect from a leader," he said.

Under Florida law, Lewandowski was charged with violent beating of light, which is defined touching or hitting someone deliberately contrary to their wishes. For the first offense, violent acts are punishable by a maximum of one year in prison or a fine of US $ 1,000.


According to police reports, the court will be held on May 4, 2016. Police reveal Jupiter area Lewandowski surrender, and issued a notice that he had to appear in court, but then would be released and not have to serve a prison sentence.

Lewandowski attorney, Scott Richardson of West Palm Beach, Florida, declined to comment on whether his client would step down as campaign manager. Lewandowski will also be represented by Kendall Coffey, a Miami lawyer.


Meanwhile, Fields resigned from Breitbart less than a week after the incident, because the media where she worked refused to support it.

Trump campaigns in several US regions often trigger a scene and clashes between protesters opposed to the candidacy of Trump and his supporters. Quite often clashes involving security officers.


Trump style speech full of rhetoric insult against its rivals and racist remarks related to the global situation is considered a source of noise in the campaign.
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