Look, I’m all in for Trump, but you’ve got to read the stupid Florida law.
For Simple Battery, all that is needed is an unwanted touch and intent. That’s it. Period.
Then how does anyone act as a private bodyguard for anyone if the bodyguard can’t touch them, when obviously they don’t want to be touched?
Is there an exemption for police or SS to push someone back?
Can’t Corey say he was just protecting Trump?
There is a defense of “protecting others”, but I’m pretty sure in a case of two citizens, that’s why there’s ultimately a jury trial.