Former Republican Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey said at a CNN town hall Monday that former President Donald Trump would spend his second term “getting the grade” if he wins the 2024 presidential election. expected to be
“He was angry, he was vengeful and he said, ‘I’m going to get my revenge,'” Christie told CNN host Anderson Cooper. “Well, I don’t think so – I don’t want him to retaliate. I don’t need him to do that and I don’t think anyone in America needs it. He wants revenge on himself.” (Related article: ‘Because it’s Donald Trump’: Analyst Fox accuses Garland of ‘commander’ espionage in Mar-a-Lago document lawsuit)
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“In 2016, I said, ‘I am your voice,'” Trump told CPAC attendees in a speech at a March 4 conservative rally. “Today I add: I am your warrior. I am your justice. And to those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your vengeance.”
Christie announced Tuesday that she would run for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election and said she would go head-to-head with Trump. Christie, a former Trump supporter, has criticized Trump since the 2020 election.
“If he returns to the White House, Anderson, I’m sure he’ll spend the next four years settling down with everyone he thinks hasn’t been completely kind to him,” Christie said. said Mr.
“In short, if you are lucky enough to be president of the United States, you should wake up every day and think not how many things you need to fix for yourself, but what you can do for the people of this country. That’s what it means,” Christie added.
On Thursday, President Trump was informed by his attorneys on Truth Social that he was indicted following a search of classified documents that were the subject of a 2022 FBI investigation into his Mar-a-Lago, Fla., property. announced. The Justice Department released the indictment against Trump on Friday, revealing 37 counts, including recordkeeping violations of the Espionage Act, false statements and “conspiracy to obstruct justice.”
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