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Trump holds fundraiser to pay off Christie campaign debt

Christie endorsed Trump after being beaten by him in the Republican primary.

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The billionaire real estate mogul’s tweet came at 1027 GMT, shortly after reports quoting experts who said a terrorist attack was a likely scenario for the disappearance, but about three hours before Egypt’s aviation minister Sherif Fathy told reporters that terrorism was a possibility.

Donald Trump speaks at his rally Thursday at the NJ National Guard Armory in Lawrenceville. “Wise guys. So many wise guys”.

Donald Trump is using his star power to help New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and his state’s Republican Party out of a tough spot.

But, the governor noted, the decision was easy for him and his wife, Mary Pat Christie.

Plus, he added, the USA needs “a government led by someone who has actually created jobs and met a payroll”.

Trump and Christie will headline a $25,000-a-person fundraising event for the New Jersey GOP as well as a separate $200/person event to cover Christie’s campaign debts.

So while Trump didn’t specifically pay for Christie’s Bridgegate lawyers, Katz said Trump raised money to pay for lawyers who defended Christie’s political operatives. Right? His entire debt. “You’re not eating Oreos anymore”.

“He looked like Perry Mason that evening”, Trump said of Christie.

“Because of the governor putting himself out there and putting himself out there so early to a lot of negative criticism”, she said, “I think this is Donald Trump’s recognition of that and a small way of attempting to say thank you for the loyalty he has shown”. “Whether it’s a thank-you or not, we appreciate it nonetheless”. In any case, don’t feel bad. “I’m not going to be responding”, Clinton said.

“There’s nothing like New Jersey”, Trump said in an effort to talk over a handful of noisy attendees. Will you stop winning so much? I think they’re trying to take advantage of each other. He’s really going to let people know we’re not playing around anymore.

Making his first campaign appearance in almost two weeks, the presumptive GOP nominee was the star among the sea of “Make America Great Again” hats, overshadowing his former rival-turned-transition chairman.

Former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson tells The Washington Post that Trump has already narrowed down the possibilities to a shortlist of potential candidates.

“We are going to have a military that’s going to be so big and so strong and so powerful that nobody is going to mess with us”, he said. He promised to build a wall along the border with Mexico, invigorating a crowd that frequently burst into chants of “build that wall!”

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“Whatever differences we may have, they pale in comparison to the Republican nominee”, Clinton said. “Only six months left until we can change the world, folks”.

A score board reads'Hillary Clinton 2016 as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a get out the vote event at Transylvania University in Lexington Ky. Monday