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Chris Christie Struggles to Pinpoint Most Damning Part of Trump Indictment on CNN Town Hall: ‘Can I Get the 3 Most?’

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sit with CNN for a televised town hall discussion on Monday, this time moderated by Anderson Cooper. From the top, he was grilled about the second criminal indictment and 37 counts former president Donald Trump faces for taking hundreds of classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago estate after losing the 2020 election to Joe Biden.

Asked for his take on the most damning part of the 41-page document, Christie struggled to pinpoint just one component. “The most?” he asked. “Can I get the three most?

Because, you know, there’s so much.”Before having the former New Jersey governor break down those three “most egregious” elements to Trump’s indictment from special counsel Jack Smith out of Florida, Cooper asked Christie to explain why he thinks a reelected Trump would be “worse than the original show was.”“Because he’s so angry now.

He’s angry and he’s vengeful and he said: ‘I will be your retribution.’ Well, I don’t want him to be my retribution, I don’t need him to do that and I don’t think anyone in America needs it, either.

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