Trump Suggests Reporter's Lack of Screaming Prevented Injury, Questions Legitimacy of Bruises (VIDEO)
In a press conference today, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump continued to question the charges leveled against his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who was charged with battery. The charge stems from an incident at a campaign event where Lewandowski allegedly manhandled journalist Michelle Fields.
Trump initially denied that the incident occurred, but a video corroborating Fields' account of the events soon surfaced. Despite this, Trump expressed doubt about the severity of the alleged incident, stating that Fields did not show any change of expression. He also questioned the origin of Fields' bruises, suggesting they could have been "there before".
Trump continued to dismiss the charges leveled against Lewandowski, stating that people were saying it was unbelievable. He referred to online reactions, implying that public opinion was in his favour. Trump also questioned the authenticity of Fields' bruises, stating that if Fields was squeezed, he would expect her to yell out a scream.
Trump's comments did not go unnoticed. During the press conference, he maligned Fields, implying that she did not react to the alleged incident as one might expect. He also expressed doubt about the authenticity of Fields' bruises, suggesting that they could have been faked. Trump did not express remorse or apology for these comments.
The lawyer representing Lewandowski in the battery case is George Mellis. Trump stated that he is not a lawyer, but questioned the police's account regarding Fields' bruises. He continued to question the charges leveled against Lewandowski, stating that he believes in the innocence of his campaign manager.
The incident has caused a stir in the political world, with many questioning Trump's handling of the situation. Despite this, Trump remains unapologetic, continuing to question the charges leveled against Lewandowski and casting doubt on Fields' account of the events.
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