Already have. That you won't click the post link is not my problem.
I clicked on them both and neither offered anything of substance.
This, however, does (at last):
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/11/politics/donald-trump-breitbart-reporter-michelle-fields-corey-lewandowski/index.htmlAn eyewitness...supposedly. Ben Terris. First of all he's an employee of the WaPo , a publication of dubious probity with a well earned and publically acknowledged animus toward anything Republican. But even beyond that there is Terris's questionable attitude toward Trump.
"The original Trump crew, the four who had been there from the start, stood at the fringe of the news conference, watching as their boss trash-talked his competitors, hocked Trump products that may or may not exist, touted his Michigan and Mississippi primary wins, and berated the media. They smirked, nudged one another and laughed. When they started together last summer, the press and the political ruling class treated them like a joke.
"Trump might not be truthful when he tells his crowds what he's going to do. (Get Mexico to pay for a wall?) He might not even be telling the truth about his own accomplishments. Does it matter? The filmmaker Werner Herzog often speaks of an "ecstatic truth" a truth that "can be reached only though fabrication and imagination and stylization." Trump, in "The Art of the Deal," called it "truthful hyperbole." Might not make him a good president, but it makes him an effective candidate."
"Lewandowski, a former state public safety officer in New Hampshire (who once was arrested at the U.S. Capitol for bringing in a concealed pistol), has personally helped escort protesters out of rallies - some of whom have found themselves pushed or confronted by angry Trump fans. Members of the press have shown up to events only to find themselves not allowed in, or not allowed out of their proscribed areas, and frequently mocked and derided by Trump supporters and by Trump himself."
http://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article65418452.html An article written by Terris in which he appears to be expressing his being miffed at not getting an interview with Lewandowski, and his upset at how it treated him without due respect while he waited to do so.
One more thing: this is but one "source", not "sources", and definitely not a very good one.