Monday, March 14, 2016

Breitbart reporter, editor resign over response to alleged assault by Trump campaign manager







A reporter and editor for the conservative news website Breitbart resigned their positions late Sunday over the site's response to an alleged assault on the reporter by Donald Trump's campaign manager.
Reporter Michelle Fields and editor Ben Shapiro confirmed their resignations in statements to Buzzfeed News and on social media.
Their departures from the site stem from the alleged actions of Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski at a rally Wednesday night. Fields claimed that she was grabbed by the arm and pulled down. Washington Post reporter Ben Terris identified Lewandowski as the assailant. Fields did not see who grabbed her arm herself.
Lewandowski denied the incident took place, and called Fields "totally delusional" in a tweet. For her part, Fields accused the Trump campaign of character assassination.
"[Thursday] they released a statement calling me a liar. They have basically done a character assassination on me,” Fields told Fox News' Megyn Kelly Friday. “They're linking to blogs with conspiracies about me, and they're not telling the truth."
On Sunday, Fields wrote that she did not believe the site "has adequately stood by me during the events of the past week and because of that I believe it is now best for us to part ways."
"Both Lewandowski and Trump maligned Michelle in the most repulsive fashion," Shapiro write in his statement to Buzzfeed. "Breitbart News not only stood by and did nothing outside of tepidly asking for an apology, they then attempted to abandon Michelle by silencing staff from tweeting or talking about the issue."
Shapiro's statement also slammed Breitbart News chairman Steve Bannon, calling him "a bully [who] has sold out ... in order to back another bully, Donald Trump; he has shaped the company into Trump’s personal Pravda."
There was no immediate response from Breitbart or the Trump campaign.

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