Lewandowski outlines Trump's plan to BYPASS the leftist media to go DIRECTLY to the people



The biased mainstream media is doing everything in its power to boost Kamala Harris and defame Donald Trump with lies. This puts moderate voters in a tough position because when they seek information about Trump and his policies, the majority of sources they’re likely to find are biased and propagandistic.

How are undecided Americans supposed to know which candidate they want to vote for if they can’t find the truth?

Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s 2016 campaign manager, who was just brought back for this election season, joins Jill Savage and the “Blaze News Tonight” panel to outline the Trump campaign’s plan to make sure the people get their information straight from the horse’s mouth.

- YouTubewww.youtube.com

The plan, Lewandowsky explains, is “to allow Donald Trump to go directly to the American people to lay out what his vision is.”

“Look at how the media has treated Donald Trump over the last eight years. You know, in 2015 and 2016, he was this incredible phenomenon who just took the political world by storm, came down that beautiful golden escalator, and was in first place in a month and never looked back. And now, you know, after almost being assassinated, the media barely covers him,” says Lewandowski, adding that “most of the mainstream media won't even take his rallies anymore.”

But there may be a silver lining to the media’s glaring obvious bias, according to Lewandowski.

“Donald Trump has exposed the hostility of the media against conservatives,” he says. “We've seen a two-tier justice system prosecute this man for something that no one else has ever been prosecuted for.”

The American people are beginning to realize that a biased and weaponized media means something dire for us all — “If they can do this to [Trump], they can do it to anybody.”

In addition to going directly to the American people, the Trump campaign must also shift to take on a new opponent — Kamala Harris, who has been not so democratically installed as Biden's replacement.

“Do you have the preparation to shift now for Kamala Harris?” asks Jill.

“Most of the American people don't even know who Kamala Harris is, which gives us an opportunity to define her,” says Lewandowski, pointing to the fact that Harris “is saddled with the failures of the Biden Administration,” including the “10 million illegals [who] have now officially crossed the border into our country.”

“She can’t run from that,” he says.

“She can't run from the record inflation; she can't run from the fact that she wants to fix prices so that she tells private sector businesses what they can and can't charge; she can't run from the fact that most people can't pay their grocery bill or put fuel in their car anymore ... and she can't run from the fact that our enemies no longer fear us around the world and our allies no longer respect us.”

“Kamala Harris owns everything that Joe Biden has failed on.”

To hear more about Lewandowski’s plan to help Trump overcome Kamala and her media allies, watch the episode above.

Want more from 'Blaze News Tonight'?

To enjoy more provocative opinions, expert analysis, and breaking stories you won’t see anywhere else, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

EXCLUSIVE: Wiles, LaCivita Are Still Calling Shots At Trump Campaign, Sources Say

EXCLUSIVE: Wiles, LaCivita Are Still Calling Shots At Trump Campaign, Sources Say

Trump campaign brings back Corey Lewandowski



Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was brought back on to help former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

“As we head into the home stretch of this election, we are continuing to add to our impressive campaign team,” read a joint statement from Trump campaign senior aides Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita.

“Corey Lewandowski, Taylor Budowich, Alex Pfeiffer, Alex Bruesewitz, and Tim Murtaugh are all veterans of prior Trump campaigns and their unmatched experience will help President Trump prosecute the case against Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, the most radical ticket in American history," they added.

Lewandowski was the campaign manager for part of the successful 2016 Trump campaign that defeated Hillary Clinton. He was later dropped from a pro-Trump super PAC in 2021 after being accused of unwanted sexual advances by the wife of a donor. He had the charges dropped in an agreement with prosecutors.

Budowich had headed the MAGA Inc. super PAC, while Bruesewitz and Pfeiffer had also been top officials at the same organization. Murtaugh had been the communications director for Trump's 2020 campaign.

The development was first reported by Politico.

Polling has surged for Trump's opponent, Kamala Harris, since President Joe Biden stepped down from the Democratic presidential ticket. While many Democrats are heartened by the support, CNN poll analyst Harry Enten warned them against celebrating too early given historical trends in Trump's favor.

"The bottom line is this: If you have an idea, if you're a Kamala Harris fan and you wanna rip open the champagne bottle, pop that cork, do not do it. Donald Trump is very much in this race," said Enten. "If we have a polling shift like we've seen in prior years from now until the final result, Donald Trump would actually win."

Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Trump Drops Massive Hint For Potential VP Selection

'I like the concept, but we’re going to pick the best person,' Trump said

Corey Lewandowski leaves pro-Trump super PAC after GOP donor accuses him of unwanted sexual advances



One of former President Donald Trump's most trusted aides was ousted from a pro-Trump super PAC after he was accused of unwanted sexual advances by a GOP donor during a charity event.

Trashelle Odom, the wife of Idaho construction executive John Odom, told Politico that Corey Lewandowksi made unwanted sexual advances to her at a Benihana restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada.

"On the evening of September 26 in Las Vegas, Nevada, I attended a dinner to support a charity and spend time with wonderful friends," Odom said to Politico.

"He repeatedly touched me inappropriately, said vile and disgusting things to me, stalked me, and made me feel violated and fearful," she said of Lewandowski.

Odom described at length how Lewandowski allegedly "stalked" her while she tried to avoid him. She claimed that he touched her inappropriately numerous times.

Politico reported that four people with first hand knowledge of the incident corroborated her claims, and they spoke with two people who described conversations with Odom about the incident. One of those were at the event and the other was not.

An attorney for the Odom family described the accusations in a statement to Politico.

"Mrs. Odom stated that over the course of the dinner, Mr. Lewandowski tried to hold her hand, and she pushed his hand away. He touched her leg, and she moved it away. He grabbed her napkin off her lap and tried to touch her leg again, and she pulled her dress over her leg, to move his hand away and cover her skin," read the statement.

After the allegations were published, Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich said Lewandowski was being replaced by former Florida state attorney general Pam Bondi.

Pam Bondi, the very talented and honorable frmr AG of FL, has our complete faith and confidence in taking over MAGA… https://t.co/0dlpNsYwb4
— Taylor Budowich (@TayFromCA) 1632962706.0

"Corey Lewandowski will be going on to other endeavors and we very much want to thank him for his service. He will no longer be associated with Trump World," tweeted Budowich.

Lewandowski's attorneys also released a statement to Rolling Stone about the allegations.

"Accusations and rumors appear to be morphing by the minute and we will not dignify them with a further response," they said.

Odom says she went public with the allegations to make Lewandowski take responsibility for his alleged behavior.

"I am coming forward because he needs to be held accountable," Odom said. "I am blessed to have a loving husband and family behind me. I want other women to know that you can be heard, too, and together we can stop terrible things like this from happening."

Lewandowski worked as Trump's campaign manager in 2016 before he was abruptly fired from the position in June of that year. He had been accused by a Breitbart reporter of grabbing her and forcefully pulling her down during the campaign. She filed a police report but prosecutors declined to pursue charges against him.

Later in 2017 he was accused by Joy Villa, a pro-Trump social media personality, of sexual harassment. She filed a police report against him with the Washington, D.C. police.

Here's more about previous allegations against Lewandowski:

Corey Lewandowski responds to sexual assault chargeswww.youtube.com

Trump Is Leaving His New Jersey Golf Club And Heading Back to Mar-A-Lago

'You're going to see Donald Trump on the road on a regular basis'