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Chris Christie Unfazed by Sununu’s Endorsement of Haley, Stays Firm on Strategy

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Chris Christie Unfazed by Sununu's Endorsement of Haley, Stays Firm on Strategy

LONDONDERRY, New Hampshire – Former governor of New Jersey Chris Christie says he’s “disappointed” that he lost out on New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu’s endorsement in the Republican presidential primary.

However, according to Christie, Sununu’s support for former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley and ambassador to the UN in the state that is home to the first primary and second overall battle in the GOP presidential nominating calendar “doesn’t change my strategy here one bit.”

Additionally, he resisted Sununu’s advice that Christie and Haley’s other Republican opponents for the White House withdraw from the contest, saying to Fox News Digital, “Let’s be clear about that. I’m not going anywhere.”

Following a town hall on Wednesday night in Londonderry, New Hampshire, Christie answered questions from reporters. On the same day that Sununu was still campaigning with Haley around New Hampshire after endorsing her the night before, Christie made her way back to the Granite State.

The popular Republican governor of the vital battleground state in the northeast, Sununu, has been elected and re-elected to four two-year terms. For weeks prior, Sununu had stated that Haley, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and Christie—with whom he has been friends for more than ten years—would receive his endorsement.

Haley has been gaining in the polls over the last several months and is now in second position in New Hampshire polls, well behind former President Donald Trump, who is still the overwhelming favorite to win the GOP nomination and seek the presidency for a record third time. Replicating his 2016 Republican presidential campaign approach of throwing all of his cards in New Hampshire, Christie is currently trailing Haley by a few points in the Granite State polls.

Chris Christie Unfazed by Sununu's Endorsement of Haley, Stays Firm on Strategy

Regarding Sununu, Christie remarked, “I would have been happy to accept his support. However, he minimized the importance of the Sununu endorsement, saying, “I would have understood exactly what it meant. One vote was intended. In the end, these voters won’t be told who to vote for by anyone, even if it would have been good to hang out with him and we could have done a buddy show like he and Nikki are doing.”

“I’m not happy. I refuse to be a moron about it. Although it’s unfortunate not to get it, it doesn’t alter my approach in the slightest,” he emphasized.

Fox News Digital questioned Christie over Sununu’s remarks a day later.

Christie answered, “He ought to know better.” “He has no business telling people when to go. He is free to back anybody he wants, but it is not his responsibility to advise others when it is time to withdraw from the race. That’s a personal decision, and let’s be really clear about that: I’m not going anywhere.”

Fox News Digital questioned Christie over Sununu’s remarks a day later.

Christie answered, “He ought to know better.” “He has no business telling people when to go. He is free to back anybody he wants, but it is not his responsibility to advise others when it is time to withdraw from the race. That’s a personal decision, and let’s be really clear about that: I’m not going anywhere.”

At the town hall, the former governor of New Jersey attacked Haley head-on, criticizing her “word salad” responses regarding the hot-button topic of abortion. He accused her later in the town hall of “political pandering.”

Chris Christie Unfazed by Sununu's Endorsement of Haley, Stays Firm on Strategy

“This state’s people have a right to know her position. Not only her peppy speech. Following the town hall, Christie told reporters, “They have a right to know where she stands.”

Furthermore, he accused Haley of being “unwilling to do it. When it comes to that [abortion] issue, she tries to be everything to everyone. The matter is too significant, too intimate, and too grave to ignore without providing a direct response. I’ve provided a direct response. She hasn’t.

DeSantis was disappointed by Sununu’s highly anticipated endorsement, but he is focusing most of his time and energy on Iowa, where the GOP nomination calendar begins on January 15 with the caucuses.

However, Christie, who, with Haley, is hoping for a strong finish in New Hampshire, is far more disappointed.

Matthew Bartlett, a veteran Republican strategist, pointed out that “Christie is planting the flag in New Hampshire and to have the governor of the state, who clearly likes him and has an affinity for him, go with someone else and affirm that someone else has a much better pathway, if that’s your only state, it’s almost impossible, not just in New Hampshire but nationwide, to get the nomination.”

Christie needed to “look in the mirror,” Bartlett remarked.

The Sununu support, according to Neil Levesque, executive director of Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics, “does not help Chris Christie, and it is certainly a blow to his campaign.”

However, he stated, “I don’t think it changes the fact that he’s going to campaign here in New Hampshire and seek the votes, and you never know what’s going to happen.”

Christie’s steering group is led by state representative Wayne MacDonald, a former state GOP chair who told Fox News that “certainly we would much prefer to have Gov. Sununu on board with us than with Gov. Haley.”

However, he made it clear that “I think there’s a lot of hype attached to endorsements, even though they’re nice.” Respectfully, Governor Sununu, but I don’t see how this changes anything.”

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Biden Campaign Co-Chair Expresses Fear of Significant Loss in Election Amidst Border Crisis Concerns

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President Biden’s co-chair acknowledged that she is “afraid” of how the escalating border issue would affect her reelection campaign.

Representative Veronica Escobar, a Democrat from Texas, contends that the president is not responsible for the regular influx of hundreds of thousands of migrants into the United States from Mexico each month, but rather Congress. Biden’s least popular policy throughout his administration has been immigration, but Escobar told Politico that Biden is only being criticized because he is in the White House.

She said, “It is our job,” referring to Congress. “We have failed over and over again.”

“I do worry that Democrats will get blamed simply because the president is in the White House,” she stated. “I hope not, but I’m afraid of that,” the woman said in response to a question about whether she thinks Biden will suffer political repercussions for the situation.

Biden Campaign Co-Chair Expresses Fear of Significant Loss in Election Amidst Border Crisis Concerns

Escobar made his remarks shortly after Texas Governor Greg Abbott approved a bill enabling local law enforcement to apprehend undocumented immigrants.

Abbott stated during the signing ceremony that Senate Bill 4 was intended to “stop the tidal wave of illegal entry into Texas.”

Once in detention, immigrants faced the option of being charged with misdemeanor illegal entry or consenting to a Texas judge’s order to leave the country. If they don’t cooperate, migrants may be arrested again and charged with more serious felonies.

In fiscal year 2023, there was an unparalleled surge in undocumented immigration, with over 2.4 million interactions with migrants at the border.

With almost 240,000 encounters across the border in October of the following month, September set a record for encounters at the southern border.

Congress is still at a standstill over possible border legislation. Republicans have made money for Ukraine reliant on first resolving the domestic situation since Biden and other Democrats have refused to engage in negotiations on the matter.

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Chicago Mayor Calls Out Texas Gov. Abbott for Alleged Assault on Nation Over Migrant Transportation to Dem Cities

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Chicago Mayor Calls Out Texas Gov. Abbott for Alleged Assault on Nation Over Migrant Transportation to Dem Cities

Thousands of migrants have arrived in Democratic-led cities including Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia by buses from border communities in Texas.

On Monday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott came under fire from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, who said the Republican governor was causing “chaos” across the nation with his “bussing” program, which has sent thousands of asylum seekers from border towns to Democratic-led cities.

Johnson remarked that migrants were being brought to Chicago in poor conditions, which was placing a strain on city programs and resources. This was stated at an unrelated news conference.

Chicago Mayor Calls Out Texas Gov. Abbott for Alleged Assault on Nation Over Migrant Transportation to Dem Cities

“They come to the city of Chicago, where we have homelessness, we have mental health clinics that have been shut down and closed,” he stated.

“The issue is not just how we respond in the city of Chicago,” Johnson stated. “The issue is that families are being put on buses without shoes by a governor and other elected officials in the state of Texas, leaving them cold, wet, exhausted, hungry, scared, and traumatized.

After that, the families travel to Chicago, where there is homelessness and closed mental health clinics. There are folks here who are looking for work. With the turmoil he’s producing for the citizens of this country, Texas’s governor ought to look in the mirror.”

Texas has moved thousands of people to “sanctuary cities” to relieve pressure on border communities and border officials while drawing attention to the illegal immigration crisis to the Biden administration.

Abbott has drawn criticism from New York City officials as well because of the strain that asylum seekers have placed on the city’s resources.

“This dynamic extends beyond Chicago. He is launching an assault on our nation!” Johnson stated about Abbott.

Fox News Digital was informed by Abbott’s press secretary Andrew Mahaleris that Johnson was “flat-out lying.”

“If he truly cared about these migrants, he would stop spreading falsehoods and complaining about a few thousand migrants being bused into his sanctuary city,” he stated. “Instead, Mayor Johnson should call on President Biden to take immediate action to secure the border — something the President continues failing to do.”

Mahaleris observed that when migrants board a bus where the destination has been agreed upon, they voluntarily sign a voluntary consent release that is available in multiple languages. According to him, every bus has food and water on board and stops periodically to change drivers and refuel.

Chicago Mayor Calls Out Texas Gov. Abbott for Alleged Assault on Nation Over Migrant Transportation to Dem Cities

Because they have already been inspected and freed by border authorities, migrants are also permitted to buy additional products or disembark at any stop, according to Mahaleris.

The words made by the mayor came after several migrants were admitted to hospitals due to sickness, and a 5-year-old migrant boy passed away over the weekend. Additionally, Johnson has attacked the bus firms that transport the asylum seekers into his city.

His deputy chief of staff, Cristina Pacione-Zayas, told the Chicago Tribune that, in an attempt to avoid fines from the city, the companies are no longer informing one another about the locations at which they are dropping off migrants.

To hold bus companies responsible for transporting illegal immigrants to a city already overwhelmed by population during the winter, the city has launched more than fifty lawsuits.

“Migrants are no longer being dropped off at the city’s landing zone on buses from the southern border, causing people to wander with no direction looking for shelter, according to an aide to Mayor Johnson,” said the Chicago Tribune.”Chicago Mayor Calls Out Texas Gov. Abbott for Alleged Assault on Nation Over Migrant Transportation to Dem Cities”

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House GOP Accuses White House of Oversight in Excluding Hunter Biden from Marine One List During Visitor Log Controversy

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House GOP Accuses White House of Oversight in Excluding Hunter Biden from Marine One List During Visitor Log Controversy

House Republicans are targeting the White House because it was long-standing practice to delete President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, from other records, such as its visitation logs, and leave him off the Marine One passenger list.

The president’s distance from Hunter’s local problems may not have helped, according to a Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich’s story on Tuesday. “We were all just watching the First Family’s return from Delaware on Marine One, and my colleague Peter Doocy noticed someone hop off the chopper who was not on the passenger list the White House gave us: Hunter Biden.”

House GOP Accuses White House of Oversight in Excluding Hunter Biden from Marine One List During Visitor Log Controversy

“So, Hunter is here at the White House after defying a Congressional subpoena while being indicted and facing a maximum of 17 years behind bars on financial crimes plus another 25 on the gun charges that he is facing,” Heinrich explained.

The absence of Hunter Biden from the White House’s records led the House Republican Conference’s social media account to wonder what else might be missing.

The House GOP account said on X, “Hunter Biden is currently at the White House after being spotted exiting Marine One,” according to Fox News. “The passenger manifest for the White House did not include him. How many more manifests and visitation logs does Hunter Biden not appear on?

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if the administration will go forward with announcing Hunter Biden’s attendance on Marine One during a press briefing on Thursday.

“We haven’t done that before,” Jean-Pierre answered. This group is the family. As every other president has done, the president’s family is allowed to travel with him or her, so this is not anything we have done or would be doing going forward.

The Biden White House has continually referred to itself as the “most transparent administration in American history.” Nevertheless, a prior analysis of Fox News Digital’s visitor records revealed that none of Hunter Biden’s visits or prolonged stays at the White House were recorded from the start of the Biden administration until February 2023. Hunter’s name continues to be absent from the White House visitor logs, it seems.

Hunter Biden visited the White House more than a dozen times until February 2023, according to a review that pieced together his travels during his father’s presidency using information from other sources.

Fox News Digital discovered that most of the White House visits from 2022, such as the yearly egg roll, Medal of Freedom ceremony, France State Dinner on the South Lawn, Christmas tree lighting, and his daughter’s wedding, were recorded. But his visits to the White House were not noted in the visitor logs, even during what seem to have been prolonged stays.

This policy, which seems less transparent than the Obama administration, declares that “the White House will not release access records related to purely personal guests of the First and Second Families (i.e., visits that do not involve any official or political business).”

Many of these events at the White House are ceremonial and customary, but in the past, Fox News Digital revealed how, during the Obama administration, Hunter Biden attempted to use them for his financial benefit.

Nine tax-related charges are currently pending against Hunter in California. Hunter disobeyed a congressional subpoena last week and was spotted shopping with his father in Delaware on Monday. If found guilty, he might spend up to 17 years behind bars.

The White House hasn’t yet responded right away.

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