After Donald Trump announced his third bid for office, Chris Christie urged the Republican Party to move on.
Christie told the Republican Jewish Coalition that it was time to stop talking. He said it's time to stop being afraid of everyone. It is time for us to stand up for the principles and beliefs that we have built up.
Christie, who lost to Trump in the presidential election, is considering a run for president in 2024.
After a disappointing performance in the early states, the former New Jersey governor dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Trump.
He said that he was there all the way until the election.
Christie became a vocal opponent of the former president after the GOP performed poorly in the election.
The Republicans failed to deliver a red wave in the mid-terms, so they have looked for a scapegoat. Christie pointed the finger at Trump.
Christie said that they kept losing and losing. The reason we are losing is because Donald Trump put himself first.
Despite opposition from within his own party, Trump decided to run for president.
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