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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski watched as Trump spoke in Dubuque, Iowa on Aug. 25. Florida police have charged Lewandowski with simple battery in connection with an incident earlier in the month involving a reporter.

WASHINGTON » The 2016 presidential race may have descended on Wisconsin — but most of the campaign buzz surrounds an incident that happened nearly a month ago in Florida.

Police there charged Donald Trump’s campaign manager with simple battery Tuesday as a videotaped altercation with a reporter transformed what was another messy campaign sideshow into a criminal court summons. Trump decried the charges.

Jupiter, Florida, police determined that probable cause existed to file a criminal complaint against the Republican front-runner’s most trusted political adviser, Corey Lewandowski, for an altercation that took place after a campaign appearance earlier in the month. Police on Tuesday morning issued Lewandowski a notice to appear before a judge on May 4 for the misdemeanor charge, which carries up to a year in jail.

The unexpected development injects a court battle into an already contentious Republican primary season just a week before a high-stakes election in Wisconsin. It came on a day that all five presidential contenders campaigned in the state, overshadowing Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s endorsement of Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders’ push to narrow Hillary Clinton’s delegate lead.

The three Republican presidential candidates, already at odds with one another over issues both political and personal, now say they won’t commit to supporting whomever the party chooses as its standard-bearer in the fall campaign, reversing earlier positions that supporting the nominee is necessary for party unity.

“I’m not in the habit of supporting someone who attacks my wife and children,” Cruz said, referring to Trump’s jabs at his wife, Heidi. Cruz said if Trump were the nominee that would hand the election to Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Kasich said that “if the nominee is somebody that I think is really hurting the country and dividing the country, I can’t stand behind them.”

Trump’s rivals equally seized on his campaign’s latest legal troubles.

Cruz said the incident involving Lewandowski is “the consequence of the culture of the Trump campaign — the abusive culture when you have a campaign that is built on personal insults, on attacks and now physical violence.”

Ohio Gov. John Kasich said he “probably would suspend somebody” depending on the evidence available.

Speaking to reporters on his airplane in Wisconsin on Tuesday, Trump vowed to stand by his campaign manager and lashed out at the young female reporter who conveyed the incident to police.

“How do you know those bruises weren’t there before?” the New York businessman charged.

“I’m not going to let a person’s life be destroyed,” Trump said of Lewandowski. “No jury, in my opinion, would convict a man and destroy a man’s life over what you witnessed.” He repeated that stance Tuesday night during an interview on a CNN-sponsored town hall event in Milwaukee.

Trump took his argument to the this morning network news shows as well, making reference to video surveillance film of the incident and telling NBC’s “Today” show, “What’s clear is that she was touching me and she broke through the Secret Service and was asking me questions.”

“She wasn’t yanked down,” Trump said of reporter Michelle Fields, who was working at the time for Breitbart News. “She was hardly even touched. You look at her face … I mean, her face isn’t that of a woman screaming in pain.”

Brad Cohen, Lewandowski’s lawyer, said “the police report doesn’t match the video” of the incident. Interviewed on NBC’s TODAY today, he acknowledged the video “shows contact” between Lewandowski and Field, but said, “I certainly see that she didn’t lose her balance. When you watch it in real time, it’s literally a half a second.”

He noted Lewandowski’s background as a former New Hampshire state trooper and said, “If he sees a threat … or something that’s irregular, he thinks he can take action. It’s not just a job of the Secret Service.”

Police charged Lewandowski after reviewing the video, obtained from security at the Trump-owned property. Police determined the video shows Lewandowski grabbing Fields as she tried to ask Trump a question after a March 8 appearance.

It’s unclear what impact, if any, the news will have on Trump’s march toward his party’s presidential nomination. Critics cast it as another example of why the brash billionaire would struggle to attract women in a prospective race against Clinton, the Democratic front-runner.

“What Donald Trump has been doing over these last months is inciting violent behavior, aggressive behavior that I think is very dangerous and has resulted in attacks on people at his events including this charge that has now been brought against his campaign manager,” Clinton said in La Crosse, Wisconsin. “I think ultimately the responsibility is Mr. Trump’s.”

10 responses to “Strong-arm incident dogs Trump campaign manager Lewandowski”

  1. honupono says:

    losers. I am so happy he will be the Republican nominee. Most women, most African Americans, most Muslims, most latinos will not vote for him. Democrats will also win in close senate and congress seats. Stupid, crazy Republicans.

  2. OldFut808 says:

    Imagine if you will, the kind of society we would begin to live in, if someone like Trump became president. A society where retaliation would be encouraged, violence allowed, civil rights trampled, segregation, strong arm tactics on the powerless, and more for the wealthy. He stirs up the crowd into a ‘mob mentality’ and shows no decorum or civility or responsibility. He is just a rich, rich man who gets what he wants, no matter how it’s done. Be careful America, choose wisely, or your children will be marching off to wars started by a glib remark and everyone spying on their neighbor.

  3. GorillaSmith says:

    How naive do they think we are? A pro-Hillary prosecutor brings charges against a Trump staffer for a run of the mill press scrum. Man, Trump scares these people. Imagine an America with Hillary as president. She’s never met a war she didn’t like and we’d probably be at war with Canada in 2 weeks.

    • Allaha says:

      What is this – touching or pulling someone away who gets into your ( in this case Trump’s) face is an offense? This charge is ridiculous.

    • control says:

      Actually I think we will do worse with Trump. He will alienate everyone. I can’t believe that people are that naïve or crazy to think this guy is good for America.

  4. Ronin006 says:

    BREAKING NEWS – The Florida prosecutor who brought charges against Lewandowski is a Hillary Clinton supporter. He is not simply a supporter as many democrats are, Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg is a member of the 150-member Florida Leadership Council, which was established by the Democratic Party to promote Hilliary Clinton’s presidential candidacy. This should say to any reasonable person that the charges against Lewandowski are political motivated. Here is the link to the full story: http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/lewandowski-prosecutor-outed-as-hillary-supporter/. My guess is the charges will be withdrawn or will be dismissed by a judge. Trump will have a field day with this and his ranking in the polls will rise.

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