Wednesday, October 23

Chris Christie threatens to stalk Trump if he skips extra GOP debates

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie stated he would observe former President Donald Trump “around the country” if he doesn’t attend any of the upcoming Republican major debates.

Would Mr. Christie change his marketing campaign journey schedule to go wherever Mr. Trump goes?

“You bet,” Mr. Christie instructed host Howard Kurtz on Fox News’ “MediaBuzz.”



Mr. Christie, who was an ally of Mr. Trump’s, has grow to be one among his loudest critics. He known as him a “certified loser, verified coward” forward of the GOP debate in Milwaukee in August.

Mr. Trump introduced he wouldn’t be collaborating within the Milwaukee debates just some days earlier than it came about. “The public knows who I am & what a successful Presidency I had,” he stated.

It just isn’t clear if Mr. Trump’s put up meant he would skip each debate within the 2024 GOP major race, together with the following one in California on Sept. 27.

Mr. Christie stated on the Fox News present that he’s “sure he’s not coming to the Reagan debate.”

“We’ll give him another chance in Alabama,” Mr. Christie stated, referencing the third debate to be held on the University of Alabama. “But if he doesn’t come there, then I’m going to observe him across the nation. Wherever he goes, I’ll go. And, we’ll wind up speaking to one another a method or one other.

Instead of becoming a member of his rivals on the controversy stage in Milwaukee, Mr. Trump opted for a one-on-one interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson. The prerecorded interview aired on Mr. Carlson’s X platform the identical evening as the controversy.

The former president stated he didn’t take part within the debate as a result of he was main by 50 or 60 factors within the polls and didn’t need to be “harassed by people that shouldn’t even be running for president.”

“I just felt it would be more appropriate not to do the debate,” Mr. Trump instructed Mr. Carlson. “I don’t think it’s right to do it.”

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