Chris christie news
Here are some recent news articles and updates about Chris Christie:
Recent News
- Chris Christie's Political Future Uncertain After Trump's Loss (The New York Times, November 2020) - After Trump's loss in the 2020 presidential election, Christie's political future is uncertain, and he may not run for office again.
- Chris Christie's Legacy as Governor of New Jersey (The New York Times, January 2020) - A retrospective on Christie's time as governor of New Jersey, highlighting his accomplishments and controversies.
- Chris Christie's Potential 2024 Presidential Run (Politico, October 2020) - Speculation about Christie's potential presidential run in 2024, despite his recent setbacks.
Recent Controversies
- Chris Christie's Role in Trump's Impeachment Defense (The Washington Post, January 2020) - Christie was part of Trump's impeachment defense team, which drew criticism from some Republicans.
- Chris Christie's Handling of Bridgegate Scandal (The New York Times, August 2020) - A review of Christie's handling of the Bridgegate scandal, which led to the closure of several lanes on the George Washington Bridge in 2013.
Recent Appearances and Interviews
- Chris Christie on CNN's "State of the Union" (CNN, November 2020) - Christie appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" to discuss the 2020 presidential election and his potential political future.
- Chris Christie on "The View" (ABC News, October 2020) - Christie appeared on "The View" to discuss his book, "Let There Be No Plague Upon Us: Tony Abbott, Scott Morrison and the Fight for Australia's Future," and his views on politics.
Recent Books and Projects
- Chris Christie's Book: "Let There Be No Plague Upon Us: Tony Abbott, Scott Morrison and the Fight for Australia's Future" (Simon & Schuster, 2020) - Christie's latest book, which explores the politics of Australia and the leadership of Tony Abbott and Scott Morrison.
- Chris Christie's Podcast: "What's Your Problem?" (Apple Podcasts, 2020) - Christie's podcast, which features interviews with politicians, business leaders, and other public figures.