Roger Stone presents a scathing critique of former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, framing him as a vindictive and transactional political figure whose career is defined by questionable ethics. Stone highlights a suspected quid pro quo involving Christie’s brother, Todd, alleging that a federal prosecutor who declined to criminally charge Todd was later rewarded with a lucrative monitorship by the Governor’s office. The narrative further explores Christie’s history of political retribution, specifically citing the "Bridgegate" scandal and the prosecution of Charles Kushner as evidence of a "control freak" nature.
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