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NBC News March 29, 2016
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Donald Trump Stands by Lewandowski
Tue, 29 Mar 2016 21:26:01 GMT



We've been around long enough to have gotten pretty familiar with the typical age-old rhythm of the Embattled Political Aide. Here's how it usually works: First comes the offense (a run-in with law enforcement, the discovery of an unsavory past, a very ill-advised tweet, the revelation of being the brains behind a dirty trick, etc.) Then, there's often a day or two of campaign lockdown as the media frenzy grows and calls for resignation swirl. Sometimes, there's the "internal investigation." And finally the dance usually ends when, regardless of whether or not they admit to wrongdoing, the person in question says they've "regretfully become a distraction" to their boss and submit their resignation.

That's 180 degrees from what's happening with Trump aide Corey Lewandowski. Not only did Trump defend him in the wake of allegations that he had aggressively grabbed the arm of a member of the press, he notably placed Lewandowski in the same camera shot as himself during his post-Florida victory speech. Now that Lewandowski has been charged in the incident and new video appears to corroborate reporter Michelle Fields' claim, Team Trump is still defending him and insisting that Lewandowski was entirely in the right, even suggesting that Fields' bruises were on on her arm before the incident. Aaand then there's Trump tweeting about how he'd like to press charges against Fields herself. It's yet another case where a candidate who recognized the rules of political gravity would adhere to the Rules of How These Things Usually Unfold, if only in the name of self-preservation. As we've learned time and time again, Trump is not that candidate at all, even when it comes to serious accusations of violence, falsehoods and run-ins with the law.
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"Why is this reporter touching me as I leave news conference? What is in her hand??"
-Donald Trump tweet, accompanied by a photo of reporter Michelle Fields next to Trump holding what looks like a pen.

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