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Christie said he was critical of the way Trump has spoken about current and former law enforcement officials such as former Attorney General Jeff Sessions
During an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt this week, Christie said he has not ruled out a run for president in 2024 and explained his role in helping Trump prepare for debates this fall against President-elect Joe Biden The last bit of advice, you know, I was in the Oval Office with him, and he’s getting ready to leave for the debate. And he said to me, you get one last shot, Christie said. And I said let Joe Biden talk. If you let him talk, he will hurt himself. And he gave me a thumbs-up, and he walked out of the Oval Office. And he interrupted him 71 times in 90 minutes. So no, he didn’t, that was not the debate I advised him to have.
“@johnthune is a friend of mine, and I will not be challenging him,” Noem tweeted Tuesday night. “I’m honored to be Governor of South Dakota and will ask the people to give me an opportunity to continue serving them as Governor in 2022.”
.@johnthune is a friend of mine, and I will not be challenging him. I’m honored to be Governor of South Dakota and will ask the people to give me an opportunity to continue serving them as Governor in 2022. Kristi Noem (@KristiNoem) December 22, 2020
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Noem is both a vocal ally of the president’s and considered a possible contender for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024. In addition to a prime speaking slot at the Republican National Convention, she joined Trump at a Fourth of July event at Mt. Rushmore this year.
I’m in, he tweeted early Wednesday in response to a post from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Whaddya say, Mitch? Schumer asked, referring to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
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I’m in. Whaddya say, Mitch? Let’s not get bogged down with ideological offsets and unrelated items and just DO THIS! The American people deserve it. @senatemajldrhttps://t.co/L1b5rUkc7h Chuck Schumer
On Tuesday night, Trump called the bill, which passed both chambers of Congress this week and includes $600 in direct payments, a disgrace, saying that amount was not enough money and complaining too little is given to small businesses, and in particular restaurants, whose owners have suffered so grievously.