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Chris Christie says Trump should be worried about Mark Meadows testifying against him

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By Evaristo Lara

25 Oct 2023, 19:29 PM EDT

Chris Christie, candidate for the Republican nomination ahead of next year’s presidential elections, Donald Trump should be “desperately worried” after Mark Meadows got immunity deal to testify against him in the case where he is tried for electoral interference.

During an interview with the television network cnnthe former governor of New Jersey described the delicate moment in which the former president of the nation finds himself.

“If the person is now testifying that he lied to the American people about the election results from election night onward and knew what he was saying from the beginning, Donald Trump is in big trouble. He is not backed by facts“, he indicated.

In this regard, the television network ABC News He maintains that Meadows and special prosecutor Jack Smith sealed an immunity agreement under which he would testify before a grand jury on at least three separate occasions.

The news outlet allegedly noted that After the 2020 election, Meadows consistently warned Trump that his claims of widespread fraud were baseless.

A few days ago, Chris Christie stated that at some point he will seek to confront Donald Trump on the street. (WADE VANDERVORT / AFP via Getty Images)

For this reason, Chris Christie assures that the former president of the nation faces a bigger problem than contemplated by his team of legal advisors.

“Mark Meadows was, as you well know, Donald Trump’s shadow throughout his time as chief of staff. He knows every conversation, every lie, every illegal action taken by Trump. And he can testify about it“, he stressed.

However, the 77-year-old Republican refuses to accept all the accusations against him. to the point of inexplicably comparing himself to Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa.

“I don’t mind being Nelson Mandela. “He would be willing to go to jail, if that is what it takes for our country to win and become a democracy again,” he said recently during a rally in Derry, New Hampshire.

While the legal fate of Donald Trump is defined His political campaign is advancing without any of his Republican adversaries even planning to reach it. and, unless something extraordinary comes along, his name will appear on the ballot next year.

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