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Christie pokes at DeSantis  NEWS BREW.   Breaking Was Jan 6 Caused By Pelosi Security Blunder

Christie pokes at DeSantis  [Learn more about Jeeng]( NEWS BREW.   Breaking Was Jan 6 Caused By Pelosi Security Blunders And Not Trump? [Yes, Pelosi Is Responsible]( [No, Trump Is](   In Other News  In the race for the 2024 presidential election, sparks are flying within the GOP camp. Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, has taken a swipe at his fellow Republican presidential contender, Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida. The bone of contention? DeSantis' claim that the FBI or Justice Department could potentially meddle with his campaign.  Christie, in a recent CNN interview, expressed his skepticism about DeSantis' allegations. He challenged DeSantis to provide evidence if he genuinely believes his campaign is under threat from federal interference. Christie emphasized that such rumors do not contribute to the betterment of the country.  The conversation took an interesting turn when CNN's Wolf Blitzer questioned Christie about DeSantis' ability to uphold the law, especially in light of former President Donald Trump's potential third indictment. Christie expressed concern, stating that DeSantis' recent comments could raise doubts about his commitment to the rule of law.  Christie, who is positioning himself as a vocal critic of Trump within the Republican primary, also took the opportunity to criticize Trump's conduct, suggesting it was damaging to the country. New Brew · 45 California St #C · Loma Linda · California · 92354 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to view the online version.](

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