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Chris Christie Condemns Republicans Still Lying About Election: 'It's Shameful'

Chris Christie, the former GOP New Jersey governor, strongly criticized fellow Republicans who continue to baselessly claim that President Joe Biden won the election through widespread voter fraud.

Former President Donald Trump and his loyalist supporters have alleged, without evidence, that Biden and the Democrats "stole" and "rigged" the election. There is no basis to this extraordinary claim, and lawsuits attempting to overturn the election results filed by the former president and his supporters have failed dozens of times in state and federal courts.

Although Christie was a longtime ally to Trump, he has forcefully criticized the ex-president's claims about the election.

"This election was not stolen. All of the facts point in that direction," the Republican politician asserted during a segment of ABC News' This Week on Sunday.

Christie pointed out that he is a former prosecutor and relies on facts and evidence to make decisions.

"The evidence here has shown right from the beginning that, while every election has some irregularities and I'm sure this one did, too—there were no type of irregularities that would have changed the result in any one state, let alone the four states that would need to have been changed for the result of the election to have been changed," he explained.

Christie then condemned Republican lawmakers who continue to push baseless conspiracy theories about the election.

"Folks in my party who are doing that quite frankly are just trying to make political points with those people who the president and others lied to about this over the course of the 10 weeks after the election," he said. "And it's shameful that they're doing it."

Newsweek reached out the Republican National Committee for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.

Even judges appointed by Trump and other Republicans have noted in their decisions in election lawsuits filed by the former president and his supporters that lawyers did not provide evidence to back their allegations. Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr, who was widely viewed as one of Trump's most loyal and effective Cabinet members, said in early December that there is "no evidence" of fraud that would change the outcome of the election.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under the Department of Homeland Security, which was led by a Trump appointee, asserted in a November statement that the election was "the most secure in American history." The federal agency added that "there is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised."

But Trump continued to mislead many of his supporters, calling them to Washington, D.C. for "wild" demonstrations on January 6, when Congress convened to certify Biden's Electoral College victory. At a rally near the White House, the then-president told his supporters to "fight like hell" and to march to the U.S. Capitol. A mob of pro-Trump rioters then stormed the legislative building, with some threatening to harm or kill lawmakers. As the violence—which left five people dead—unfolded, Trump released a video on Twitter telling his supporters he loved them and that they were "very special."

That Deep State Conspiracy ™ continues!

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Chris Christie is a chameleon, who tries to blend into the political landscape and vie for position, no matter who is in charge.

He was a candidate in 2016, and when he lost, he buddied up to Trump for a position in the Trump administration, preferably attorney general. When Trump appeared to be losing favor, he emerged as a critic of Trump. And here we are.


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