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Likely Voter
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Junior Chimp
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« on: September 21, 2016, 02:03:35 PM »
« edited: September 21, 2016, 02:05:11 PM by Likely Voter »

Well now it seems a good bet that Christie is indeed the infamous 'John Doe' unindicted co-conspiritor. So while the Feds clearly think he knew about it, they didn't have enough evidence to prosecute him for being part of the conspiracy. That being said, if he denied knowledge of the whole thing in his FBI interview, he could also be charged with lying to law enforcement.  But in the end he will probably never be charged with anything.  

That being said, I think this pretty much ends any chance of him being appointed AG if Trump wins. Or him ever having any future in elected office, like running for president again or even for the Senate or being appointed to anything that requires Senate hearings/approval.
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Likely Voter
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2016, 06:30:58 PM »

That being said, I think this pretty much ends any chance of him being appointed AG if Trump wins. Or him ever having any future in elected office, like running for president again or even for the Senate or being appointed to anything that requires Senate hearings/approval.

Do you think Drumpf gives a sh*t about that the fallout of nominating a criminal as AG will have? LOL

possibly not, but he wouldn't get confirmed.  That being said, I'm sure Trump would find some spot for Christie that doesn't require Senate confirmation. Make him the 'czar' of something or maybe oven Chief of Staff.  I suspect who ever would be Chief of Staff in a Trump admin would essentially be the defacto President, running the executive branch, possibly along with Pence.  I'm sure that would suit Christie just fine. 
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