Republican presidential candidate and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ® said Thursday that he believes former President Trump kept classified documents after leaving the White House because “he wants to pretend he’s still president.” “I think it was purely ego,” Christie told CNN’s Jake Tapper. “I think, Jake, he could not and still cannot…

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And what sounds like infighting or a slight is in fact defense, Christie towing more line yet again. Trump and Co knew the value of those documents. Those were bargaining pieces to take with him on his way out, as he was losing power and his access to more documents. “Pretending he’s still president”, yeah, like the time he withheld support to Ukraine in exchange for investigation of his opponent! Holding on to top secret documents wasn’t for ego, it was for favors. DJT thought those documents might be get-out-of-jail-free cards. The irony being they may now cost him jail time.

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This is still the most plausible explanation. For Trump’s entire life he wanted to be with the “in” crowd. One of his first things he did when he ran for president was publicly whining to Obama that he deserved secret service agents even though he was like a year ahead of the primary, and eventually Obama relented and said to give him some.

He couldn’t sell secrets because he frankly is too stupid to figure out how.

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Christie is on the warpath for Trump. Trump gave him covid while Christie was helping him prepare to debate Biden; Trump didn’t tell anyone he had tested positive.

Christie was hospitalized and in intensive care for a week. Iirc he was in the hospital for a month total. He was so sick, at one point he said his goodbyes to his wife.

When Trump finally called Christie in the hospital, he didn’t ask how he was doing or anything, he just told Christie not to tell anyone he gave him covid.

So now Christie is PISSED and wants to tear Trump down.

(Source: James Carville on the Hacks on Tap podcast, 6/27/23)

Christie is horrible, especially for supporting Trump in the first place, but he can think on his feet and whip out some zingers. Pass the popcorn, I’m here for it.

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The law doesn’t care if you want to pretend you are still president.

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How brave of Christie to stop tongue cleaning Trumps ass the moment Trump ceased to become a useful tool.

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He’s just resting his tounge in case Trump gets the nomination again, in which case it’s back to work.

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