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Tom Arnold has made it clear that he will do anything to bring down President Trump. He said he will not stop until Trump “resigns.” According to “Touched By An Angel” actress Roma Downey, that includes assaulting a woman.

Arnold’s new show “The Hunt For The Trump Tapes,” follows him on a quest to find tapes he claims show President Trump saying the N-Word among other unsavory things. The comedian turned political activist claims he heard of this while he was a contestant on “Celebrity Apprentice.” That’s why he is so focused on Mark Burnett, “The Apprentice” producer and Roma Downey’s husband.

Arnold has been tweeting about Burnett for a while. Coincidentally, his show starts on Tuesday making the timing of this attack likely to inflate viewership. Just last week, the former funnyman tweeted a video of a phone call of him attempting to shake information out of Burnett.

Arnold tweeted that Burnett attacked him at a party on Sunday night. He had been alleging that Burnett is covering for Trump. Now, he is claiming that Burnett actually choked him at a Hollywood party.

But, Burnett’s wife Roma Downey has a different version of the story. She later tweeted that Arnold ambushed them, causing a bruise. She shared a picture of her injury from the altercation.

This set Arnold into defensive mode claiming the “Angel” is a “psycho” and he is going to sue her for defamation of character.

While there appear to be conflicting reports on who started it, a fight allegedly did occur. Actress Alyson Hannigan tweeted about it, yet she made no claims about who started the fight.

With Tom Arnold‘s repeated provocation of Burnett, one has to wonder if he took it to the next level. It’s bizarre for there to be a fight at a charity event, but this falls in line with typical Alinsky tactics used by the Resistance.

In the video below “Good Morning America” points out that no matter who started it, it likely wasn’t that bad as the Burnetts and Arnold stayed at the event after it came to blows.

Source: Inquisitr

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