Michelle Fields receives death threat over charges against Trump campaign manager [Audio]

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Ex-Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields contacted authorities Friday after an individual made multiple death threats against her.


In audio obtained by TheBlaze, an individual told Fields that she had 72 hours to drop charges against Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski or she would be killed. Fields had alleged Lewandowski committed simple battery against her at a news conference last month and he was arrested and charged last week.


Michelle Fields (Image source: Breitbart)

“If I find you Michelle, I’m going to kill you,” the individual said on the phone.


“OK?” Fields replied.


“I know where you live. You have got 36 hours to drop the charges,” the man continued. “I’m dead serious.”


“Or what? What are you going to do?” Fields asked.


“I’m going to slit your throat,” the man replied.


“OK, you have serious issues,” Fields told him. “Anything else? Are you just going to keep calling me and saying this?”


The man then hung up the phone.



A similar phone call was made to Fields’ brother by a man who appeared to be the same individual. Threats were also relayed to Fields over Instagram.


http://rare.us/story/listen-to-the-...tbart-reporter-michelle-fields-just-received/
 
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Sounds like dirty tricks to me.

Politics can be a dirty game.... Just ask Richard "I am not a crook" Nixon.
 
I'd venture a guess that this was faked, Michelle Fields has a track record of making stuff up and lying through her teeth. She'll make a wonderful addition to Fox News' "babes without brains" department once a few of their more seasoned staff retires, she was made for the field of journalism. :rolleyes:
 
I would venture to say it is from a trump supporter on these forums.....
 
I'd venture a guess that this was faked, Michelle Fields has a track record of making stuff up and lying through her teeth. She'll make a wonderful addition to Fox News' "babes without brains" department once a few of their more seasoned staff retires, she was made for the field of journalism. :rolleyes:
I agree.

At Fox, this kind of BS is probably considered "beefing up your resume".
 
What actually happened was Michelle Fields assaulted Trump - TWICE - the Secret Service told her to back off - TWICE - and she kept trying to grab him.. because she has this thing called female privilege - any guy probably would have been tackled for what she did to Trump.

Trump's campaign manager heroically saved her by pulling her away lightly, and she got tripped up by her stripper heels.

It's all on video, black and white, clear as crystal. In fact it was at Trump's hotel and he supplied all of the video footage.
 
She could be lying. Or it could be a real thing. There are a lot of sick people out there...some of them are Trump supporters, some of them are even Ron/Rand Paul supporters (as we know.) That kind of thing doesn't miss any demographic (metrosexuals and Alpha males alike.) Politics is very nasty business, and people take it way too seriously at times.
 
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Hopefully they catch the guy and charge him. IMHO, this is a more serious crime than Lewandowski grabbing her arm.
 
This news, if confirmed to be true, will also show that supporters of SWC Allen West had displayed far better class than the OP news cited alleged Trumpster supporters. West supporters never resorted to such behavior when he was accused of sexually assaulting Fields.

Number one, I doubt it is true. Fields has a long history of making all kinds of unfounded claims.

Secondly, you mean as much class as Ron Paul supporters had in New Hampshire when they chased Sean Hannity and threw snowballs at him? Like that?
 
She could be lying. Or it could be a real thing. There are a lot of sick people out there...some of them are Trump supporters, some of them are even Ron/Rand Paul supporters (as we know.) That kind of thing doesn't miss any demographic (metrosexuals and Alpha males alike.) Politics is very nasty business, and people take it way too seriously at times.

Might also be some retarded, closet libtard.
 
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Probably a hoax. She's an attention whore.

The call will be easy to trace, I'm guess it would be from a burner phone but it would be easy to tie her to it if she is putting on a show. Further, as she is presenting this to law enforcement it would be serious crime on her behalf.

That said, there is no reason to think the caller had any association to anything of note so no one should pin this on the Trump campaign.
 
Well, since Trump is himself a highly moral man, no doubt inspiring similar virtue in his supporters, surely this must be a fabrication..

Ivana Trump’s assertion of “rape” came in a deposition—part of the early ’90s divorce case between the Trumps, and revealed in the 1993 book Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump.

The book, by former Texas Monthly and Newsweek reporter Harry Hurt III, described a harrowing scene. After a painful scalp reduction surgery to remove a bald spot, Donald Trump confronted his then-wife, who had previously used the same plastic surgeon.

“Your fucking doctor has ruined me!” Trump cried.

What followed was a “violent assault,” according to Lost Tycoon. Donald held back Ivana’s arms and began to pull out fistfuls of hair from her scalp, as if to mirror the pain he felt from his own operation. He tore off her clothes and unzipped his pants.

“Then he jams his penis inside her for the first time in more than sixteen months. Ivana is terrified… It is a violent assault,” Hurt writes. “According to versions she repeats to some of her closest confidantes, ‘he raped me.’”

Following the incident, Ivana ran upstairs, hid behind a locked door, and remained there “crying for the rest of night.” When she returned to the master bedroom in the morning, he was there.

“As she looks in horror at the ripped-out hair scattered all over the bed, he glares at her and asks with menacing casualness: ‘Does it hurt?’” Hurt writes.

Donald Trump has previously denied the allegation. In the book, he denies having had the scalp reduction surgery.

“It’s obviously false,” Donald Trump said of the accusation in 1993, according to Newsday. “It’s incorrect and done by a guy without much talent… He is a guy that is an unattractive guy who is a vindictive and jealous person.”

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...nald-trump-made-feel-violated-during-sex.html

The Atlantic City story starts with Trump’s purchase of a bar, at twice its market value, from Salvatore Testa, a made man in the Philadelphia mafia and son of Philip “Chicken Man” Testa, who was briefly head of the Philly mob after Angelo Bruno’s 1980 killing. Harrah’s casino, half owned by Trump, would be built on that land, and Trump would quickly buy out his partner, Harrah’s Entertainment, and rename the casino Trump Plaza.

Trump Plaza’s connection to the mob didn’t end with the land purchase from Testa. Nicademo “Little Nicky” Scarfo (who became boss after the elder Testa was blown up) and his nephew Phillip “crazy Phil” Leonetti controlled two of the major construction and concrete companies in Atlantic City. Both companies, Scarf, Inc. and Nat Nat, did work on the construction of Harrah’s, according the State of New Jersey Commission of Investigation’s 1986 report on organized crime. In addition, Scarfo, whose reign as head of the Philly mob was one of the bloodiest in history, controlled the bartenders union, which represented Trump’s workers in Atlantic City, according to George Anastasia’s book, “Blood and Honor.”

One more link to organized crime lurks in Trump’s past Atlantic City dealings. He had a close association with Kenny Shapiro, an investment banker for Scarfo. According to secret recordings of then Scarfo attorney Robert F. Simone, Shapiro was intimately involved with bribing Atlantic City Mayor Michael J. Matthews, whose term would end in 1984 with a conviction on extortion charges. On the tapes, in 1983, Simone, talking about Leonetti, states: “He’s a nice-looking boy…Nicky’s nephew, he can sit with the…mayor. Ah, and Kenny’s (Shapiro) got the mayor through this kid Phillip.”

...In New York City, several of his buildings were built by S&A Concrete Co., a concern partly owned by Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno, the boss of the Genovese crime family. In addition to this business relationship, Trump and Salerno were both represented by high-power attorney Roy Cohn...

Another issue that needs to be addressed in Trump’s New York operations is the use of undocumented Polish workers to demolish the Bonwit Teller building, which made way for the Trump Tower. Only a handful of union workers from Housewreckers Local 95 were employed on the site, the vast majority were illegal Polish alien workers, toiling under inhumane conditions, and wildly underpaid. Trump and his associates were found guilty in 1991 of conspiring to avoid paying pension and welfare fund contributions...how did Trump get away with using such obvious scab labor without raising the ire of local 95?

http://thefederalist.com/2015/07/28/how-close-was-donald-trump-to-the-mob/

Felix Sater, a fraudster with alleged connections to Cosa Nostra, worked closely with Trump on numerous occasions. His ties to the mob have been documented by the New York Times, BBC, and other news organizations, and largely revolve around his involvement in a money-laundering scheme dating to the 1990s...

"By 2002, [Sater] had infiltrated and largely controlled Bayrock, a New York developer with ties to organized crime, in the next several years using it to launder hundreds of millions, skim and extort millions more, and again swindle his investors and partners," the petition alleged. "[F]or example, fraudulently inducing banks to lend hundreds of millions to Bayrock by concealment fraud (hiding the material fact of his conviction from them), threatening to kill anyone at the firm he thought knew of the crimes committed there and might report it."

Also in 2002, Sater said, he began working with Trump. At least one of the projects Trump worked on with Sater has come under additional scrutiny. In 2010, Reuters reported, "Donald Trump and the promoters of his Trump SoHo hotel-condominium were sued by buyers who accused them of fraudulently touting out-sized sales figures to encourage them to buy units and inflate the financial project's health."

Sater said he worked as a senior adviser to Donald Trump in 2011, which is after his sentencing in the stock-fraud case, and after the lawsuit was filed against his and Trump's work on Trump SoHo. The lawsuit was settled in November 2011, and the buyers reportedly received 90 percent of their total deposits back. Sater's LinkedIn page also says he worked as a senior adviser to Donald Trump at the Trump organization during 2010 and 2011.

Trump has sought to distance himself from Sater. He walked out of an interview with the BBC in 2013 after the reporter asked about his decision not to maintain links with Sater. Before leaving, Trump told the BBC, "Sometimes we'll sign a deal and the partner isn't as good as we'd like."

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/w...-a-criminal-hurt-his-campaign/article/2569496

Then, of course, there are these misunderstandings, which sound like Trump instructing his followers to beat people up.

knock the crap out of them, would you? Seriously. Okay? Just knock the hell— I promise you, I will pay for the legal fees. I promise, I promise. It won’t be so much ’cause the courts agree with us too.

http://www.mediaite.com/online/trum...p-out-of-protesters-offers-to-pay-legal-fees/

And then the time that a Trump supporter, in no way spurred on by Trump, of course, actually did assault someone.

A man who attended Donald Trump's rally in North Carolina was arrested and charged Thursday after multiple videos posted online appear to show him punching a protester in the face and later saying, "The next time we see him, we might have to kill him."

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/10/politics/donald-trump-protestor-punch-face/

And recently the attempt by Trump's campaign manager to gently assist a female reporter, mistaken for assault.

...now joined with this clearly fabricated story of a Trump supporter making death threats.

Poor Trump, poor poor Trump....

Yup, complete fiction: no reason to think the Donald or his supporters might resort to violence.
 
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This tweet is ridiculous. Trump is at a national security meeting with 12 people and all happen to be male.

Michelle Fields ‏@MichelleFields Michelle Fields Retweeted Donald J. Trump
Zero women at the table. #shocking

Michelle Fields added,




Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #Trump2016 https://instagram.com/p/BDo-7SimhUn/



 
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