Christie To ‘Set Record Straight’ On ‘Public And Private Trump’ In New Book

New Jersey Governor and former White House hopeful Chris Christie (L) listens as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) speaks to the media during a campaign event on March 1, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida,... New Jersey Governor and former White House hopeful Chris Christie (L) listens as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) speaks to the media during a campaign event on March 1, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida, following "Super Tuesday" poll results. White House hopeful Donald Trump said after a string of wins in the "Super Tuesday" primaries that he can bring the Republican party together to win the US presidency in November. / AFP / Gaston De Cardenas (Photo credit should read GASTON DE CARDENAS/AFP/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Christie has a book coming out next year and he doesn’t plan on holding back.

Hachette Books told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the former New Jersey governor’s “Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics” is scheduled for next January 29.

According to Hachette, Christie plans to “set the record straight” on his time as a key Trump campaign supporter in 2016 and being “unceremoniously booted” from the transition team after Trump’s upset victory. He will offer “revealing candid and surprising insights into the public and private Trump, drawn from fifteen years of close friendship.” He will provide “frank appraisals” of such fellow Trump insiders as Steve Bannon, Corey Lewandowski and Jared Kushner, whose father, Charles Kushner, was sent to prison when Christie was a federal prosecutor.

Christie also promises the “full story” on the Bridgegate scandal that upended his time as governor and badly damaged his reputation after he had been re-elected in a landslide in 2013. A lane closure scheme at the George Washington Bridge, alleged punishment to a Democratic New Jersey mayor for not backing Christie, became national news at the end of 2013 and a defining part of his legacy. Christie wasn’t charged and continues to deny any knowledge, but a former aide pleaded guilty and two were convicted. New Jersey governors are limited to two consecutive terms, and Christie left office in January.

“I’ve had a wild ride up till now — there’s no denying that,” Christie, now a commentator for ABC News, said in a statement. “But I have so much more to do for our country and so much more to say. ‘Let Me Finish’ is my first chance to begin to put it all out there.”

Christie was first elected New Jersey governor in 2009 and his brash style and ability to win in a Democratic state quickly made him a national star for the Republican Party. He was among a crowded field of GOP contenders for president in 2016 and helped Trump in two crucial ways — humiliating Marco Rubio in a February 2016 debate that halted the Florida senator’s momentum, then dropping out and endorsing Trump, becoming one of the first so-called “establishment” Republicans to back the real estate baron and reality TV star.

Trump had considered Christie as a running mate before choosing Mike Pence, then governor of Indiana, and Christie had expected to lead the incoming president’s transition team. Christie has said his reservations about giving the national security adviser job to Michael Flynn, who has since been fired and pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, as a factor in his removal.

“Packed with news-making revelations and told with an entertaining bluntness that few politicians can match, “Let Me Finish’ will be an essential lesson in Trump-era realpolitik,” Hachette announced.

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