Presidential candidate Chris Christie responded to boos from a conservative crowd following his comments about former President Donald Trump by urging voters to consider Trump’s character.
When asked about the reaction by part of the audience at the Faith and Freedom Coalition on June 23, the former New Jersey governor reiterated some of his statements from the address, saying, "Just listen to what I said and think about it, and if you still feel the same way, that’s your choice.
“You have the absolute freedom to vote for wherever you want and support whoever you want,” Christie went on. “But first, you need to hear the truth. And I don’t think anybody in that room can honestly say, given [Trump’s] conduct, that he’s a person of character. He is not.
Christie’s Controversial Comments
The former governor of New Jersey focused his speech on Trump’s “character,” saying he “let us down” by not taking responsibility for his mistakes.Some people in the crowd booed him when he spoke, but he stuck by his opinion of Trump. Others in the crowd applauded his speech.
“You can boo all you want, but here’s the thing: Our faith teaches us that people have to take responsibility for what they do. People have to stand up and take accountability for what they do,” Christie said, earning more cheers than he received boos.
Christie went on to rail against Trump for the former president’s using mudslinging tactics against the former governor, “even after he offered me White House chief of staff,” Christie said.
Earlier Anti-Trump Comments
Shortly after declaring his candidacy Christie launched into his attacks on Trump, saying on June 6 that the former president was self-centered, among other comments.Christie, a former federal prosecutor, was among the congested field of 2016 Republican presidential candidates that Trump eventually beat for the Republican nomination. Now that Trump is running for the White House for a third time, his current opponents have begun to criticize him.
Christie, who kicked off his campaign with a town hall at Saint Anselm College, indicated that other leading Republicans have been reluctant to challenge Trump or even mention his name frequently while campaigning, whereas he made it obvious that he has no such qualms.
Adding, “The person I am talking about, who is obsessed with the mirror, who never admits a mistake, who never admits a fault, who always finds someone else and something else to blame for whatever goes wrong—but finds every reason to take credit for anything that goes right—is Donald Trump.”
“It is a very tight, very detailed, evidence-laden indictment, and the content in there is awful,” he said, citing his own experience as a former federal prosecutor.
He stated that he does not accept the argument that Trump retained documents for potential extortion purposes, instead arguing that the incident amounted to Trump’s “vanity run amok.”
“He cannot live with the fact that he lost to Joe Biden,” Christie said. “He wants to continue to pretend he’s president,” Christie added, suggesting that was the reason for Trump retaining the documents.
Christie called the indictment “devastating” in another recent CNN appearance saying, “People are going to argue about who should or should not have been indicted and who should be tried.
Trump’s campaign did not immediately respond to The Epoch Times’ request for comment.