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The last several days have been a whirlwind in the political sphere for Chris Christie, the outspoken former New Jersey governor and recent presidential candidate. Just hours ago, major outlets like NBC News and MSNBC spotlighted Christie after former President Trump publicly threatened to call for a renewed investigation into Christie related to the infamous Bridgegate scandal, a controversy more than a decade old. Trump took to social media to vent his anger at Christie for his continued sharp criticism, going so far as to say he was "really angry" at his former ally and musing about reopening an investigation simply because Christie expressed public disdain. This open suggestion of political retribution by the former president has drawn fresh attention from The Wall Street Journal editorial board and major television commentators, who see it as part of a pattern: Trump leveraging the mechanics of government not as neutral instruments but as political weapons against rivals, a pattern that has become more pronounced as campaign season heats up.
For Christie, this is more than tabloid drama; it is another chapter in a long public conflict with the former president. Christie, after ending his bid for the 2024 Republican nomination just over a week ago, made headlines again by warning voters against handing Donald Trump a second term. At his final campaign town hall, covered by ABC News, Christie spoke candidly about his regrets in backing Trump in 2016, emphasizing he has learned from that decision and promising not to "enable Donald Trump, ever be president of the United States again." Rivals like Nikki Haley and Asa Hutchinson publicly praised Christie for his forthrightness and honesty—and Haley, predicted to benefit from Christie's exit, called him a friend and commended his hard-fought campaign.
While Christie hasn't been sighted at splashy public events in the last 48 hours, his business and policy activity remain brisk. The Washington Speakers Bureau continues to promote him as a sought-after keynote speaker expected at the upcoming CFC Forum 2025 in New York City, sharing the stage with high-profile leaders like Walter Isaacson and Michael Strahan. There is ongoing anticipation about his next public remarks as a featured voice on American politics, domestic policy, and the challenge of division within the GOP.
On social media, Christie has maintained a lower profile since suspending his campaign, with most mentions coming from political commentators and news outlets rather than direct posts. The saturation coverage around Trump's threats and Christie's response dominated Twitter and cable news, making Christie the topic of intense, if not always flattering, political gossip.
As this page in Christie's biography is written, his defiance in the face of presidential pressure and his open regrets about past alliances seem likely to shape his legacy more than any single legal spat or vira
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