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Former New Jersey governor, who pledged his allegiance to Trump during 2016 election, says: ‘I can’t help him. No way’

Potential GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie vows to never support Donald Trump again

Good morning, US politics readers. Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie has vowed to never throw his support behind presidential candidateChristie, who pledged his allegiance to Trump during the 2016 presidential election, saying: “I can’t help him. No way.” “Look, I just can’t … When you have the Jan. 6 choir at a rally and you show video of it – I just don’t think that person is appropriate for the presidency,” he added.at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire and said that Trump’s “end will not be a calm and quiet conclusion”.have joined in on the race to challenge Trump, including former US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley and tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.

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