'He has let us down because he's unwilling to take responsibility for any of the mistakes that were made, ' the former New Jersey governor said about Trump.
, who continues to dominate in the polls as he too is running for president in 2024. Trump remains the GOP frontrunner for the campaign, and when Christie talked about him in a negative light on Friday at the Washington, D.C., event, he was met with a chorus of boos."He has let us down because he's unwilling to take responsibility for any of the mistakes that were made, any of the faults that he has and any of the things that he's done," he said.
Republican 2024 presidential candidate and former governor of New Jersey Chris Christie delivers remarks at the Faith and Freedom"Road to Majority" conference at the Washington Hilton on Friday in Washington, D.C. Christie received boos and cheers when he criticized former President Donald Trump during the event."You can boo all you want, but here's the thing. Our faith teaches us that people have to take responsibility for what they do.
So far, 2024 presidential candidates have mostly avoided criticizing Trump or have vocally supported the former president such asChristie: I’m running because Trump let us down… You can boo all you want.
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