Syndicated columnist Jeff Robbins: Christie is in the race and Trump's biggest threat

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Syndicated columnist Jeff Robbins says GovChristie is gaining ground -- and one to call out realDonaldTrump.

Last week's release of the second quarter's fundraising figures for the 2024 presidential candidates produced two notable news stories.

And it was similarly unhelpful to wishful thinking in Republican circles that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the candidate from Pluto, poses a"headache" for the president. This isn't the case, except perhaps on Pluto. A former prosecutor, Christie has not minced words about Trump, which sets him very far apart from his fellow candidates, who are all mince, all the time. The reason for Trump's felonious pilfering of classified documents, Christie says, is because"he wants to pretend he's still president." While other Republicans have hemmed, hawed and hidden when asked whether they would pardon Trump if he's convicted and they're elected, Christie is unhesitatingly unafraid of heresy.

by signing up you agree to our terms of service When it comes to Trump, Christie goes where no other Republican dares to go, which, of course, isn't necessarily saying much. When it recently emerged that the Money-Funneler-In-Chief had had one of his committees pay Melania Trump $155,000 for"event planning and consulting," Christie unloaded on them both."Trump is shameless," he tweeted.

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