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RNC 2016: GOP wants to ‘lock up’ Clinton
Christie went on to criticize the nuclear deal with Iran, Clinton’s dealings with Russian Federation, and called her a “coddler of the brutal Castro brothers” in criticizing the Obama administration’s reopening of diplomatic relations with Cuba. At one point to stop the crowd, he told them that “we’re not done yet – the indictment is hardly complete”. Because in my mind I want to think were they moving guns, where they doing something there? Once those goals are accomplished, “We’ll have made America great again. greater than ever before”, he said. “And I’m going to be specific, so you can render your verdict on the basis of the facts”.
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Following his own failed presidential bid, Christie became the first among Trump’s former opponents to endorse his campaign. These comments show the negative impact Donald Trump has had on so many in the Republican Party, who now feel free to spew hatred and malice without effect. That question was the inevitable takeaway from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s powerful indictment, literally, of the former secretary of state in his address to the GOP convention last night. He said Trump was not ready to do that yet. A Trump organization staffer took responsibility for the incident Wednesday.
“She repeatedly plays the gender card”, Day said, adding she would “deal (Clinton) in”. “And I know Melania is a private person, really intelligent, really cares about Donald, loves him and loves her son”. Comey may have exonerated her of misusing classified information, but he made a strong case for lying under oath.
Baldasaro defended his death call as part of the First Amendment: “Freedom of speech is a attractive thing. If you compete for something like I did, you’d like to be picked”, Christie said in an interview with Matt Lauer on NBC’s TODAY.
The New Jersey governor also said he hoped Texas Sen.
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If he wins the presidency, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would seek to purge the federal government of officials appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama and could ask Congress to pass legislation making it easier to fire public workers, Trump ally, Chris Christie, said on Tuesday. They did rallies together on Capitol Hill. “He was kissing Donald’s rear end for first six months of the campaign. He thought Ted really meant it”.