Wednesday, MSNBC’s “The Beat” host Ari Melber threatened Donald Trump’s campaign adviser Corey Lewandowski with a “defamation situation.”
Melber said, “When you were on here, we asked you point-blank about these reports that Donald Trump as president had tried to use you as an improper cutout to shut down an open federal probe which is a big deal. We have headlines on that. We asked you about it at the time. And when you went in and were facing the House investigation, it also came up, including our interview.”
After playing clips of Lewandowski being interviewed on MSNBC and by Congress, Melber said, “Do you want to state for the record that what you stated on air was false? People are listening to you about the campaign and why should they believe you if you’re lying about other things?”
Lewandowski said, “Are you going to state that Donald Trump had a bandage on his ear just for spectacle? Are you going to say that was false? The guy got shot in the head and you said the only reason, I can read you the quote if you want, you said it was just for spectacle, so if you want to apologize?” […]
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