
Donald Trump threatened to investigate Chris Christie after the former Governor of New Jersey criticized him on ABCs This week Earlier on Sunday.
Trump wrote about truth social: “I have just seen sloppy Chris Christie are being interviewed on a reviews that was challenged 'news' show', this week with George Slopadopolus, 'on abc fake news (by the way, what the' hell happened to Jonathan Karl's hair? Washington Bridge to stay out of prison, at the same time that people who work for him for years are to offer matter.
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Trump's comments came two days after the FBI came over John Bolton's house, the former national security adviser of Trump, who, like Christie, criticized the president in media performances. Just like Bolton, Christie is a former proponent of Trump.
On This weekChristie expressed skepticism of Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted of sex trade and conspiracy with Jeffrey Epstein, in interrogation by deputy attorney -general Todd Blanche. The transcript of the Maxwell interview was released on Friday, in which she said about Trump: “As far as I am concerned, President Trump was always very warm and very nice to me. And I just want to say that I think – I admire his extraordinary achievement to become the president now. And I have always liked him.”
Maxwell also said that she did not hear from Epstein that Trump was doing something inappropriate.
Christie said: “Why should we believe a damn thing that Ghislaine Maxwell has to say about someone? Now, that makes Donald Trump guilty.
The invasion of Bolton reportedly had to deal with its handling of classified information. Although Christie said that the fact that two judges signed at a search order suggested that “there is real evidence that they believe that there is something,” he thinks “It is a bit funny to hear the president talking as he does about Bolton and classified information, but when he had the classified information, the same rules were not applicable.”
Christie said that Trump has recorded his campaign blows to seek retribution. “He told you that he would do this, that he would have a Ministry of Justice that acted as his personal legal representation, and that's what they do,” Christie said.
Christie's political career increased to the so-called Bridegate scandal, in which Fort Lee, NJ-Tolbanen were closed during the morning rush hour, a movement that was suspected of being an act of political revenge because the mayor of the city had not endorsed Christie's re-election. He was not charged, but some of his assistants were. Bridget Anne Kelly, the deputy Chief of Staff of Christie, was convicted, but that was destroyed by the American Supreme Court.
At the time, Kelly's conviction was destroyed, in 2020 Trump congratulated Christie and wrote on Twitter that it was' a complete and total exemption (with a 9-0 voice of the American Supreme Court) on the Obama Doj scam called 'Bridegate'. The Democrats are caught on very bad things, and Republicans must take it into account.
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