Sunday, April 03, 2016

Florida Prosecutor Who Charged Trump Campaign Manager, Corey Lewandowski, with Battery is a Hack for Hillary

 

World famous, ahem, reporter Michelle Fields: Two of her journalism credentials; a third is that her mother is Honduran
 

In Jabin Botsford’s photograph, that’s Michelle Fields on the left, committing simple assault against Donald Trump, and Corey Lewandowski on the opposite side of Trump.
 

Excerpted by Nicholas Stix
 

Lewandowski prosecutor outed as Hillary supporter
Put on Florida Democratic Party's campaign-endorsing council

By Jerome Corsi
Published: 4 days ago
World Net Daily

NEW YORK – The Florida prosecutor who brought battery charges against Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, supports Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president.

An article published by the Palm Beach Post on Nov. 17, 2015, has been circulating since Tuesday evening because it lists Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg as a member 150-member Florida Leadership Council, which was established by the Democratic Party to promote Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy.

The article states that Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg and Tax Collector Anne Gannon “are also part of Clinton’s Florida team.”

 

Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg
 

Mike Cernovich, writing Tuesday in the blog DangerAndPlay.com, cited the Palm Beach Post article in arguing the charges against Lewandowski were politically motivated. He contended “there was no assault,” because reporter Michelle Fields “was heading towards Trump and was brushed away due to security concerns.”

[Readers may recall that during one of the “Obama’s” presidential campaigns, various Democrat prosecutors threatened to charge anyone who criticized “Obama,” a threat which was screamingly illegal and unconstitutional. To my knowledge, none of the rogue prosecutors was punished.]

Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg’s office hasn’t yet weighed in on what it will do, Bob McGovern reported in the Boston Herald on Wednesday.

“That’s probably because this high-profile case will be tough to prove in court. In Florida, you have to show that Lewandowski ‘actually and intentionally’ touched Fields against her will.”…

[Since Fields had already put a hand on Trump, whether “Lewandowski ‘actually and intentionally’ touched Fields against her will” is a moot point.

Read the whole thing at WND.]

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