Despite his multiple unsuccessful presidential campaigns, Christie has managed to remain a figure of interest in the political landscape. His recent appearance on ABC's "This Week," where he engaged in a conversation with co-host Jon Karl, has once again brought him into the limelight, this time for his defense of President Trump's stance on judicial matters.
According to RedState, the interview began with Christie supporting President Trump's assertive approach towards judges, albeit in a somewhat lukewarm manner. He also discussed the comments made by Border Czar Tom Homan, who spoke about the ongoing efforts to apprehend and repatriate illegal immigrants while respecting judicial rulings.
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In response to Karl's question about whether Trump would defy a judicial order, Christie stated, "I do. And the reason I do, Jon, is I've known him for 23 years. He has used the courts to his advantage in every aspect of his life, going all the way back to his business career." Christie went on to cite the Trump University controversy in 2016 as an example of Trump's respect for the judicial process, despite initial confrontations.
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The former governor further elaborated on the shift in Trump's approach from his first term to his second. He suggested that Trump, who was initially keen on expanding his power and challenging the courts, has now become more cautious. Christie attributed this change to the influence of Stephen Miller and Russ Vought, who have been encouraging Trump to adopt a more aggressive stance. However, he also suggested that Trump might be the moderating influence in his second term.
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Christie's comments sparked a discussion about the relationship between President Trump and the Supreme Court, particularly in light of Chief Justice John Roberts' recent statement. Christie advised Trump to maintain a low profile on judicial matters, as any perceived attempt to influence the court could potentially backfire.
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However, Christie's interview wasn't without controversy. He warned that the Trump administration's recent memo to Attorney General Bondi and others, urging them to sue law firms that file frivolous lawsuits, could have far-reaching implications for the U.S. legal system. He argued that this approach could intimidate citizens from exercising their right to challenge the government in court.
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Despite these contentious points, Christie's interview provided a rare insight into the inner workings of the Trump administration and its relationship with the judiciary. His comments underscored the importance of the separation of powers in American democracy, while also highlighting the potential challenges that lie ahead for the Trump administration in its dealings with the courts.
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