Chris Christie pulls no punches against Trump during CNN town hall

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The presidential candidate spent much of his forum Monday night attacking the former president, and criticized his fellow Republicans who still support Trump.

Early into the live event, Christie said he believes a second Trump presidency would be"worse" than his first term, and said that Trump has proven that he"doesn't give a damn about the American people."

GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie is shown speaking at Saint Anselm College on June 6, 2023, in Manchester, New Hampshire. The former New Jersey governor on Monday night attended a live town hall airing on CNN, during which he repeatedly attacked former President Donald Trump."I'm convinced that if he goes back to the White House, that the next four years will be all about him just settling scores ... with everybody who he thinks wasn't perfectly nice to him," Christie.

The former governor, who served two terms in New Jersey, also offered a much different opinion on the former president's federal indictment than many of his fellow

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