Trump's Camp Coordinator Lewandowski Detained for Alleged Physical Attack (Visual Recording Available)
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In a notable turn of events, Donald Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, was charged with misdemeanor battery on March 29, 2016, by the Jupiter, Florida police. The incident in question occurred on March 8, 2016, when Lewandowski allegedly grabbed ex-Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields as she was posing a question to an exiting Trump at the Mar-a-Lago Club.
The video evidence, linked here, provides a visual record of the alleged battery incident. The video appears to show the moment when Lewandowski allegedly grabbed Fields as she was posing a question to Donald Trump.
Multiple reporters, including Ben Terris of the Washington Post, witnessed the battery. Fields, aged 28, tweeted photos of bruises on her arm from the assault. The video captures the interaction between Lewandowski, Fields, and Trump at the Mar-a-Lago Club on March 8, 2016.
Despite the video evidence, the video does not contain any new information about the injuries sustained by Michelle Fields or the bruises she tweeted about. Neither does it show any statement or reaction from Trump's campaign or Lewandowski regarding the incident.
Following the charges, Lewandowski's campaign stated that he will enter a plea of not guilty and "looks forward to his day in court." Trump's campaign also released a statement claiming Lewandowski to be innocent.
However, there are no recent records or credible sources indicating any changes or current legal status of that charge. The latest public information focuses on his roles and scrutiny within government roles, not on this specific charge.
The video does not contain any new information about the legal proceedings or plea entered by Lewandowski. The incident remains a significant point of contention in the ongoing political discourse.