- Chris Christie says Trump’s “behavior” and fixation on past grievances are outdated.
- Christie commented to ABC about her rambling speech after her arrest at Mar-a-Lago.
- Christie said the speech made Trump sound like a man “complaining to you about his bad divorce.”
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie says former President Donald Trump’s obsession with the past is exhausting and exaggerated.
in the meantime Appeared on ABC’s “This Week” on April 9 Christie commented on Trump’s post-arrest speech at Mar-a-Lago, a defiant 27-minute campaign-style speech to rally MAGA followers.
“Trump’s behavior will not change,” Christie said of the speech. “It sounded like the guy you met at the bar you’re sitting next to. He’s complaining to you about his bad divorce.”
Christie added that Trump’s biggest problem is whether the election will “win or lose in the future.”
“A smart primary candidate talks about the future and ignores Donald Trump unless he shows up, so that’s going to be his problem during the primary,” Christie said. “And like a whack-a-mole, you knocked him down.”
Christie has since joined the current list of 2024 presidential candidates, predicting that if President Joe Biden does run, the only Republican candidate he can beat will be Trump.
Christie said of Biden, “I don’t think he can beat any other potential Republican nominee. “But the economy still decides this, and there’s a lot more to come.” think.”
Christie is a former ally of Trump. He distanced himself from Trump after the Capitol riots and has since become a vocal critic of Trump.
In November, Christie accused other Republican politicians of being too scared to deny Trump.
“Among people considering running for president, there are many who treat him like Voldemort. Washington Examiner in November. “Are you going to confront him? Say his name. Do you think he did something wrong? Say his name.”
And in March, Christie vowed not to endorse Trump in 2024.
“I can’t help him. No way,” Christie said. Axios.
Christie could run for president in 2024, but it would be against current Republican frontrunner Trump.Christie told Fox News On March 23, he said, “Probably within the next 60 days, I will make a decision about what to do and what not to do.”
Representatives for Christie and Trump did not immediately respond to an insider’s request for comment outside of normal business hours.