It is just the latest controversial turn in the real-estate mogul's unconventional run for the White House, but it appears to have done little harm so far to his presidential ambitions and he is in pole position for the Republican nomination for November's election.
Yesterday anti-Trump protesters blocked a road near Phoenix and in the evening there was more unrest at a Trump rally in Tucson, also in Arizona, that was frequently disrupted by demonstrators.
Lewandowski appeared to grab one man by the scruff of the neck, with a member of Trump's security detail also involved in the fracas.
"No, he didn't touch him, that was someone else pulling him (the man) back," Trump, a reality television star who has never held elected office, told the ABC News program "This Week."
"I give him credit for having spirit. He wanted them to take down those horrible profanity-laced signs," Trump said of his campaign manager.
A Chicago Trump rally was then cancelled after demonstrators scuffled with his supporters and police struggled to maintain order, with hundreds of protesters showing up.
Trump has came under fire from his Republican and Democratic rivals, who blame his incendiary rhetoric on everything from immigrants to Muslims for the violence.
"We don't condone violence and I say it," Trump told ABC, asked if would condemn the incident that saw a man viciously punching and kicking to the floor a demonstrator wearing an American flag shirt. The attacker was arrested and charged with assault with injury, NBC News said.
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