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Chris Christie says Trump kept the classified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago as a 'trophy': 'That's what they were, more than anything'

Oct 17, 2022, 00:47 IST
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Former President Donald Trump, left, and former Republican Gov. Chris Christie, right, in a composite image.Getty Images
  • Chris Christie refuted arguments that Trump kept classified documents as leverage.
  • Christie on Sunday said Trump kept them as "trophies."
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said former President Donald Trump kept the classified documents that were seized at Mar-a-Lago as a "trophy."

"He wanted to keep these documents as a trophy. That's what they were, more than anything," Christie said Sunday on ABC News's This Week.

In August, the FBI raided Trump's Florida estate and found 11 sets of classified information, including some that were marked as top secret.

Christie refuted speculation that Trump took the documents as "leverage" for future political gains.

"I think it's much more likely they're a trophy that he walks around and says, 'Look, I've got this. I've got this classified document or that,' Christie said, adding that Trump can not believe he's no longer the president.

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Christie said Trump kept the documents "to display to everybody down at Mar-a-Lago or up in Bedminster during the summer" and to draw back to his time in the White House.

"The replica Resolute Desk in Mar-a-Lago and all the rest of those things are things that are assuaging, you know, his disappointment and his disbelief that he's not the president anymore," Christie said.

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