Tuesday, immediately after Chris Christie declared his intention to run for president in New Hampshire, former President Donald Trump appeared to take a jab at him.
Christie has been the candidate who has criticized Trump the most out of a burgeoning field of contenders. The nation is "becoming smaller," he remarked at his announcement in Manchester.
And smaller in all respects, he added. "Smaller in the way we communicate with one another. We see each other as being smaller. smaller in the topics we discuss with one another. smaller in terms of the problems we cared enough to become enraged about.
Obama and Trump, a previous president, are mostly to blame, according to Christie.
In order to be able to lead the smaller portions he desired, Barack Obama "made us smaller by splitting us and attempting to make sure that his party was divided into smaller bits," the speaker added. And Donald Trump reduced the size of our nation by further splitting us into disparate factions, constantly pushing them against one another and, thus, reducing the size of each of those groups.
Trump criticized the speech on his Truth Social platform: Chris Christie used the phrase "SMALL" how many times? Does he struggle psychologically with his size? In actuality, his speech was POOR and SMALL. Nobody understood what he was saying about since it was so rambling. Boring and difficult to watch, but that's what you get from a failed governor (New Jersey) who was ousted from government in New Hampshire after leaving office with a 7% popularity rating. It won't be any different this time!
Trump presently has a commanding lead over the rest of the Republican race. Christie was the first Republican to support Trump for president and withdraw from the 2016 GOP primary.
Christie has been the candidate who has criticized Trump the most out of a burgeoning field of contenders. The nation is "becoming smaller," he remarked at his announcement in Manchester.
And smaller in all respects, he added. "Smaller in the way we communicate with one another. We see each other as being smaller. smaller in the topics we discuss with one another. smaller in terms of the problems we cared enough to become enraged about.
Obama and Trump, a previous president, are mostly to blame, according to Christie.
In order to be able to lead the smaller portions he desired, Barack Obama "made us smaller by splitting us and attempting to make sure that his party was divided into smaller bits," the speaker added. And Donald Trump reduced the size of our nation by further splitting us into disparate factions, constantly pushing them against one another and, thus, reducing the size of each of those groups.
Trump criticized the speech on his Truth Social platform: Chris Christie used the phrase "SMALL" how many times? Does he struggle psychologically with his size? In actuality, his speech was POOR and SMALL. Nobody understood what he was saying about since it was so rambling. Boring and difficult to watch, but that's what you get from a failed governor (New Jersey) who was ousted from government in New Hampshire after leaving office with a 7% popularity rating. It won't be any different this time!
Trump presently has a commanding lead over the rest of the Republican race. Christie was the first Republican to support Trump for president and withdraw from the 2016 GOP primary.