Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski charged for grabbing ex-Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields

He should be fired!

In an unprecedented move, Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was charged with battery on Tuesday by Florida cops for grabbing a reporter who had tried to ask the presidential candidate a question.

Trump’s top goon was busted for the alleged rough-up that took place at a March 8 news conference in Jupiter, Fla. Upon his surrender, Jupiter police put out previously unseen surveillance footage of the incident. It shows former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields moving alongside Trump as he heads for the exit, trying to ask him a question.

WATCH: VIDEO SHOWS TRUMP CAMPAIGN MANAGER GRAB AT REPORTER'S ARM

It captured Lewandowski, 43, forcefully pulling her back so he could “catch up” to Trump, the police report said. The police report said events in the video backed up Fields’ side of the story.

Under Florida law, he faces up to one year in jail if convicted. Fields said Lewandowski had grabbed her arm hard enough that she nearly tripped.

She filed a police report and tweeted a photo of her bruises after the incident.

Corey Lewandowski (l.) with Donald Trump. Charlie Neibergall/AP
Corey Lewandowski (l.) with Donald Trump.

But her right-wing, Trump-loving employer refused to stand by her — sparking a mutiny in which Fields and several other Breitbart staffers resigned.

Trump later tweeted a grainy still from the footage that showed Fields next to him — with her hand almost resting on his sleeve as the real estate tycoon pulled away from her.

“Why is this reporter touching me as I leave news conference? What is in her hand??” Trump pointedly asked.

Fields was holding a pen at the time.

Yet Fields’ proximity didn’t seem to bother Trump’s Secret Service detail, which was also seen at his heels in the surveillance video.