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Chris Christie Questions Donald Trump’s Mental State

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Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, once an ally of former President Donald Trump but now a critic, has become one of the latest voiced to sound the alarm over Trump’s supposed mental decline, according to The Independent.

“He wasn’t as good in 2020 as he was in 2016,” Christie said, during an interview with The New York Times.

“I saw decline in his skills in ’20 from ’16, and you see significant declines still. What masks it is that he is still physically pretty vibrant and energetic, unlike the president.”

“But if you listen to him and his ability to make a point, it’s not nearly as good now as it was in 2016, not nearly.”

Trump’s campaign said that the Republican candidate is “in perfect and excellent health to be Commander in Chief”.

“He has maintained an extremely busy and active campaign schedule unlike any other in political history, whereas Kamala Harris has been unable to keep up with the demands of campaigning and reveals on a daily basis she is wholly unqualified to be President of the United States,” claimed Steven Cheung, Trump campaign spokesperson in a statement. “Her schedule is much lighter because, it is said, she does not have the stamina of President Trump. Polls are reflective of this.”

Trump, 78, is now the oldest presidential candidate in American history. Should he win the election in November he will be 82 when he completed his term and leaves the White House.

President Joe Biden, 81, dropped out of the 2024 Presidential race following concerns about his competency that were heightened following a disastrous Presidential debate earlier this year.

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