Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie stops by Julie Mason Mornings to talk his party's strategy in the new year as the midterms draw ever closer.
In part one of this interview, Michael speaks with Former Governor Chris Christie about what the Republican party stands for now that Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz have entered the arena. The pair discuss Trump's hold on the Republican base, why the GOP must not be a party of vendetta politics and who will be running in 2024.
On this episode, Donny sits down with one of the most important political figures today, the former Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie. Donny and Chris dive right in, first covering his run with Covid-19, then looking back at where his love of politics began, his upbringing, and his time as a US Attorney.
The opioid epidemic continues to ravage the United States amidst the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, with overdose deaths involving opioids reaching a total of 69,710 in 2020, up from 50,963 in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated and exposed new and existing problems that must be confronted to tackle the opioid epidemic. This is an issue that transcends partisan divides and calls out for a continuing bipartisan commitment to combatting and defeating the opioid epidemic.
Rich Bagger spoke on a panel during the Federalist Society 2021 National Lawyers Convention on “Corporate and Academic Management Today."
Governor discusses the importance of the GOP being the party of innovation instead of regulation in regards to solving the issues facing our nation.
As the Republican governor of New Jersey, one of the nation’s bluest states, Chris Christie embraced bipartisan politics. Now his focus has turned to saving his own party. In his new book, “Republican Rescue: Saving the Party from Truth Deniers, Conspiracy Theorists, and the Dangerous Policies of Joe Biden,” the former presidential candidate gives his unfiltered take on the Biden agenda and how to save the future of the GOP.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Gov. Chris Christie, author of "Republican Rescue," Robert Barnes, Kyle Rittenhouse's former civil attorney, Richard Baris, Director of Big Data Poll, and Andrew Branca, self-defense attorney, to talk about the latest in the Kyle RIttenhouse trial while the jury deliberates, what the jury questions signal about the jury's thought process, media coverage of Rittenhouse and Jacob Blake, the possibility of a mistrial and hung jury, what may happen after the verdict, the November election results in Virginia and New Jersey, the role of race in the media and the courts, how the Republican party can be "rescued," the extremism of the Biden administration, what happens next with Trump, and more.
Former New Jersey governor provides insight on ‘Fox & Friends.’
Governor Chris Christie joins The Ben Shapiro Show to discuss the latest in the nation's redistricting efforts.