Donald Trump Suggests He Might “Press Charges” Against Michelle Fields
A basic fact about Donald Trump is that he never — absolutely never — admits doing anything wrong or apologizes for anything, no matter how egregious. Instead he attacks critics, viciously and often in blatantly dishonest ways.
He’s following this long-established pattern of behavior again today, responding to the arrest of his campaign manager for battery against reporter Michelle Fields by suggesting he may “press charges” against Fields.
Victory press conference was over. Why is she allowed to grab me and shout questions? Can I press charges? pic.twitter.com/qbW2RjkINX
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 29, 2016
Notice he says Fields “grabbed” him, but the image he posted does not show this. In fact, right after this tweet he posted another image that shows Fields didn’t “grab” him at all; but now he seems to be alleging she might have been trying to harm him.
Why is this reporter touching me as I leave news conference? What is in her hand?? pic.twitter.com/HQB8dl0fhn
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 29, 2016
Corey Lewandowski could have avoided being charged with battery by simply admitting he shouldn’t have grabbed Fields and apologizing at the very start. Instead he attacked her like his employer does, and accused her of lying — even though their own security surveillance video showed she was telling the truth.
In security camera images, Lewandowski can be seen reaching, then grabbing a reporter’s arm https://t.co/bkzrsHt0Qr pic.twitter.com/AbGdlunZ7A
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) March 29, 2016
If anything ends up destroying Donald Trump’s candidacy, it will be the overwhelming egomania and hubris that characterizes him and his entire staff.