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Trump to Christie: ‘You’re not eating Oreos anymore, are you?’
Though Christie initially clashed with Trump when both men were running for the Republican presidential nomination, the New Jersey governor dropped out of the race in February after a poor showing in the New Hampshire primary.
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Addressing a rally in New Jersey, Trump said he was not bothered if a trade war breaks out with the Communist trading giant. Neither is Chris. You’re not eating Oreos, are you? Neither is Chris. You’re not eating Oreos, are you? The same blaring soundtrack, the same ardent shouts of “Build The Wall”, but all for the first time to a paying crowd, in an attempt to clear outstanding campaign debt from Christie’s unsuccessful presidential bid.
Despite Trump’s longtime front-runner status, his team recently began to put together some of the building blocks of a campaign, including a fundraising team, digital operation and research team.
Trump at the start of the $200 per person event said that “Chris paid off his entire campaign debt tonight!”
At a news conference later, Christie referred to that infamous endorsement of Trump was not what America clearly thought it to be. “The two represent the politics of personal ambition at its worst”, said Matt Farrauto, communications director for the New Jersey Democratic State Committee.
There’s nothing like New Jersey’.
Mrs Clinton said she would not engage with Mr Trump when he takes shots at her husband, former president Bill Clinton. “If you can make it in New Jersey, you can make it doing just about anything you want”. We’ll do better under China with me and we’re also going to do better economically with me. “And we’re going to have a lot of fun”.
“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. Ever see a bully get knocked out?
Clinton and Trump had been sparring throughout the day Thursday, starting with Hillary Clinton saying in a CNN interview that she doubted Trump’s qualifications for the presidency, specifically criticizing his proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the country. Referencing the attack, Trump pointed to some of the scandals that have dogged her campaign and argued that it’s an “absolute disgrace” that she’s allowed to run for president.
Noting today’s “terrible tragedy” overseas, Trump also lashed out at Clinton for not using the words “radical Islamic terror”. Wildstein’s lawyer has said, without elaborating, that evidence shows Christie knew about the bridge bottleneck while it was happening.
“What just happened about 12 hours ago?” He said the plane “got blown out of the sky”.
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For his part, Christie defended his decision to back Trump, which he said “shocked” the world back in March.