Chris Christie called Trump’s legal team a “national embarrassment.”


Former Governor of New Jersey. Chris Christie said Trump has failed to provide any evidence of fraud, his legal team was shaken and it is time to put the country first.

Christie said on ABC, where she is a contributor. He denied attempts by Republican governors to smoke Republican governors who did not go along with the president’s false claims about voters.

Trump attorney Sidney Powell’s Georgia G.O.P. Rebutting the allegations against Gov. Brian Camp, he said the behavior of the president’s legal team was clearly a national shame.

Georgia will conduct a second count of its presidential vote at the request of the Trump campaign on Saturday, but that count is likely to reverse its losses in the state. President-elect Joe Biden, who was declared the winner on Friday, who certified the results to the state, has a 12,670 vote or .2% victory over Trump in Georgia.

“This is the abusive behavior of any lawyer,” Christie said Sunday, adding that Trump’s lawyers have made wild allegations in public, but have not raised them in court, where providing false information has consequences.

“They allege fraud outside the courtroom, but when they go inside the courtroom they don’t favor fraud and they don’t argue about fraud,” he said.

“Listen,” Christie concluded. “I’ve been a supporter of the president. I voted for him twice, but the election has come, and we can’t continue to do something that didn’t happen here.”

“If you want to come forward and not present evidence, it means the evidence does not exist,” he added. “The country is the most important thing. I’m a strong Republican and I love my party, it’s the country that comes first.”

Republican Gov. Larry Hogg of Maryland also slammed Trump’s efforts on Sunday, telling CNN’s Jack Tapper to “the State of the Union” that he was “ashamed that more people in the party aren’t talking”.

“We were going to observe elections around the world, and you know, in terms of elections, the country, we know. And now we’re starting to look like a banana republic. Now it’s time to stop their time. Nonsense,” Hogg said, adding. Trump’s meeting with members of the Republican leadership in the Michigan state legislature last week – as part of an effort to pressure local leaders on election results – was “absolutely outrageous.”
Hogan, a moderate member of his party, is a well-known critic of Trump. He announced last month that he had voted for Ronald Reagan in this year’s race, making him one of the highest-profile Republicans to publicly block presidential support.
In addition to Hogan and Christie, many other notable Republicans have also publicly hinted that they support starting the process of a formal presidential transition, including the Michigan rap. Including Paul Mitchell and Sense. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Markowski of Alaska.

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