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Trump Campaign Manager Charged With Battery

Trump Campaign Manager Charged With Battery

Update 3/29/2016:

On the morning of March 29, Corey Lewandowski was charged with alleged battery relating to the incident described below. The Trump campaign has put out a statement asserting that “Mr. Lewandowski is absolutely innocent of this charge. He will enter a plea of not guilty.”

Responding to a question at CNN’s Republican candidate town hall, Ted Cruz said the alleged assault was “consistent with the pattern of the Trump campaign.” He continued that Trump’s campaign was “built on attacks, on insults, and I think there is no place in politics for insults, for personal attacks, for going to the gutter, and there should be no place for physical violence either.”

The Jupiter Police Department has released CCTV footage of the incident. Fields, in the white blazer, is walking with Trump towards the bottom right corner of the screen when Lewandowski allegedly grabs her arm and pulls her back.

 

 

March 11, 2016

Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields has filed a police report against Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. The Jupiter Police Department released a statement this morning that they were investigating an alleged battery, which occurred when Fields tried to ask Donald Trump a question as he was leaving an event at Trump National, his golf club in Florida, on March 8.

The charge comes after the two camps — Fields and most of the journalism world in one, and Lewandowski, Trump, and their base in the other — have disputed the event on Twitter and in interviews.

Fields has posted pictures of the bruises on her arm, allegedly from Lewandowki, and has said she would take a lie detector test to confirm her narrative of what happened. Politico recently released an audio recording of the incident, which captures Fields attempting to ask a question, followed by a few seconds of muffled noise and then her discussing the event with a shocked Ben Terris, of the Washington Post.

There’s been some talk that Terris’s claims since then — that it was Lewandowski who grabbed Fields — were mistaken. The Washington Post‘s Eric Wemple investigated that aspect of the story in more depth recently. But a CSPAN video published this hour by The Daily Beast seems to prove Fields’s claim beyond doubt:

The Trump camp, for their part, have denied the whole thing. Lewandowski called Fields an “attention seeker” yesterday and said she made the charge up. When asked about it after last night’s debate, Trump took Lewandowski’s cue:

If Fields’s charges are true, the whole thing still doesn’t make much sense. As she told Ben Terris immediately after the incident: “You’re going against a Breitbart reporter? The people that are nicest to you?”

Photo: U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski speaks with an unidentified aide after a demonstrator was detained at a rally at the Dayton International Airport in Dayton, Ohio March 12, 2016. REUTERS/William Philpott 

Breitbart Implodes As Trump Questions Mount

Breitbart Implodes As Trump Questions Mount

This article originally appeared on Media Matters

The single, violent campaign trail arm grab occurred when Donald Trump’s campaign manager reportedly yanked a Breitbart News reporter. The flash of aggression lasted only a moment, but nearly one week later the widespread repercussions are still being felt as Breitbart unravels amidst resignations and internal sniping inthe press.

Reporter Michelle Fields and Trump aide Corey Lewandowski remain the unlikely protagonists at the center of the conservative drama. But the entire Breitbart team seems to be reeling. The right-wing media site’s under attack for not supporting Fields while simultaneously running a pro-Trump clearing house under the guise of campaign news. (The site’s been dubbed “Trumpbart” by some critics.)

In the wake of the controversy, it looks like someone took a wrecking ball to Breitbart’s masthead:

*Fields filed a police report against Lewandowski and has remained under verbal attack from the Trump campaign. (Lewandowksi called her “delusional” on Twitter.) Sunday night, Fields resigned from Breitbart.

*Longtime Breitbart writer and editor Ben Shapiro also quit in protest Sunday night, saying in a statement that Breitbart had been transformed into “Trump’s personal Pravda.”

* In perhaps the strangest episode yet in the saga, Breitbart responded to Shapiro’s resignation by thoroughly mocking him on the site in a post that was subsequently deleted. Breitbart editor-at-large Joel Pollak later issued a statement saying the since-deleted post was “written by me as part of an effort to make light of a significant company event, and was published as a result of a misunderstanding without going through the normal editorial channels.” Politiconoted that the bizarre and supposedly satirical piece “was posted under the pseudonym” that Shapiro’s “father used while writing for the site — William Bigelow.” Shapiro’s father also reportedly resigned from the site on Sunday, and the younger Shapiro told Politico, “Breitbart put this under his byline because they knew I’d have to out him. … The fact they would use my father’s pseudonym in order to attack me just exposes how despicable they are.”

*Breitbart publicist Kurt Bardella quit last week over how the site handled the Fields situation and publicly accused the site’s editors of lying about what happened to the reporter. “As the evidence became more clear, there seemed to be resistance from Breitbart in supporting Michelle,” Bardella told CNN. “And it’s just something I just couldn’t understand.”

*Last week, Field’s former colleague Patrick Howley sent out a series of now-deleted tweets about the Trump assault and suggested Fields was a liar, echoing the Trump campaign allegations about her. Howley wassuspended for a few days.

Forced to choose between protecting its own employee vs. continuing with its at-times sycophantic Trump coverage (which includes publishing relentlessly attacks on Trump’s GOP opponents), Breitbart opted for Trump fandom.

The move probably shouldn’t have been surprising. Anyone who has followed the ethically challenged site overthe years knows about Breitbart’s factual and moral shortcomings.

Even after Fields was targeted by the Trump campaign, there was still very little daylight between Breitbart’s content and Trump’s message machine.

These were some of the site’s top headlines on Sunday:

Trump Against the World: The Donald Regains Control in Home Stretch

Jeff Sessions to GOP: Time to Unite Behind Trump, Beat Hillary

Establishment Playbook to Defeat Donald Trump Echoes Smears Against Barry Goldwater

What That Trump Security Moment Does To A Campaign, And How the ‘Hitlerizing’ Media Have Painted A Target Over Trump

How the ‘Hitlerizing’ Media Have Painted A Target Over Trump

FactCheck: Organized Radical Left Targeted Donald Trump From Day One

Note that as the assault allegation unfolded in the press, “Breitbart chairman Stephen Bannon made several disparaging remarks about the reporter in conference calls with company leadership,” according to Politico’sreporting. And internally, Joel Pollack instructed staffers to stop publicly defending Fields.

And this from BuzzFeed [emphasis added]:

Despite the fact that there is video, an audio recording, and an eyewitness account that indicate Lewandowski did this, the Trump campaign has denied it, and Breitbart published a story by Pollak arguing that the person who manhandled Fields was not Lewandowski,appearing to side with the Trump campaign over their own reporter.

Think about that for a moment: A reporter accused Trump’s campaign manager of assaulting her and then her colleague published a piece suggesting her account didn’t add up.

“It makes no sense,” noted Gawker, “until you consider that perhaps the media outlet’s relationship with the Trump campaign is worth more to it than the safety and health–mental and physical–of its own employees.”

Suspicions of a pay-for-play foundation continue to hound Breitbart. “According to four sources with knowledge of the situation,” BuzzFeed’s McKay Coppins reported last year, “editors and writers at the outlet have privately complained since at least last year that the company’s top management was allowing [Donald] Trump to turn Breitbart into his own fan website — using it to hype his political prospects and attack his enemies.”

There’s been nothing subtle about Breitbart’s Republican primary coverage. Back in January, the conservative Daily Caller noted “Breitbart News published at least 30 stories in the past week about Donald Trump’s theory that Sen. Ted Cruz is ineligible to run for president because he’s not a natural born citizen.”

Breitbart executives deny the pay-for-play allegations. If that’s the case, Breitbart decided to hang its reporter out to dry after being assaulted by Trump’s campaign manager because … why exactly?

There’s nothing wrong with advocacy during a campaign season. But for a so-called news site to dedicate its time and resources to propping up only one Republican candidate? For a news site to turn its back on one of its reporters after she said she was manhandled by that candidate’s campaign manager? Those are dubious new lows.

And that’s why the Breitbart/Trump story only comes into focus when you realize Breitbart operates as a political entity, not as a news or journalism outlet.

At one point last week Breitbart’s Washington, D.C. editor, Matthew Boyle, in an attempt to contain the story, released a text conversation he had had with Lewandowski. But all the texts did was raise additional doubtsabout Breitbart’s loyalty: Boyle suggested the attack on Fields had been a “misunderstanding” and emphasized that he wanted to “make sure that this doesn’t turn into a big story.”

“We are now at the point where any skepticism of Donald Trump is a bridge too far,” explained Matt Lewis at the Daily Caller. “When Ben Shapiro isn’t hard core enough for you, you’re the one with the problem,”

It’s too early to tell if the assault story will damage the Trump campaign. But as the Trump non-believers are purged from the site, we know Breitbart’s now officially unraveling.