Co-founder of Students for Trump arrested on domestic violence charges
Ryan Fournier, co-founder of Students for Trump, was arrested on domestic violence charges in Washington DC. He faces charges of simple assault and attempted threats to do bodily harm following an incident involving an unnamed victim. Fournier has previously faced similar charges in North Carolina, which were later dismissed.
- ▪Ryan Fournier was arrested by Washington DC's Metropolitan police department on domestic violence charges.
- ▪The alleged incident involved Fournier striking a victim in the face and making threats.
- ▪Fournier entered a not guilty plea and has a status hearing scheduled for July 7.
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Ryan Fournier speaks to a crowd during the Save America Tour on 3 January 2021 in Sugar Hill, Georgia. Photograph: Icon Sportswire/Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenRyan Fournier speaks to a crowd during the Save America Tour on 3 January 2021 in Sugar Hill, Georgia. Photograph: Icon Sportswire/Getty ImagesUS newsCo-founder of Students for Trump arrested on domestic violence chargesRyan Fournier, 30, was charged with simple assault and attempted threats to do bodily harmMaya YangThu 28 May 2026 18.07 EDTLast modified on Thu 28 May 2026 18.08 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe co-founder of the group Students for Trump was arrested Tuesday on domestic violence charges.Washington DC’s Metropolitan police department arrested Ryan Fournier, 30, and charged him with simple assault and…
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