Ohio – Christie Cites Trump’s Superstorm Sandy Aid, But None Listed

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    FILE - In this May 2, 2106 file photo, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie answers a question about a possible state takeover of Atlantic City finances, in Trenton, N.J. Christie would give Donald Trump a well-known running mate who'€™s quietly become an expert on Trumpâ€'s unusual presidential campaign operation.(AP Photo/Mel Evans)Ohio – New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s spokesman said that the governor misspoke Monday when he cited a donation by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to Superstorm Sandy relief efforts as a sign of his generosity.

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    Christie told Michigan’s Republican delegation in Ohio Monday that his wife, Mary Pat Christie, asked the billionaire businessman for a donation and he responded, “How much does the check need to be? Just tell me, and I’ll send it.”

    But Trump isn’t listed in a final report thanking the more than 150 people and companies that donated at least $25,000 to the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund effort run by Christie’s wife, Mary Pat, after the devastating 2012 storm.

    “The Governor misspoke this morning,” said Christie spokesman Brian Murray. “Mr. Trump has given to other New Jersey charities, including the Drumthwacket Foundation.”

    Trump’s foundation did donate $20,000 in that time between 2012 and 2013 to the Drumthwacket Foundation, a separate entity run by Mary Pat Christie dedicated to New Jersey’s governor’s mansion. Christie and his wife do not live in the home in Princeton.

    A spokeswoman for Trump didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

    A final report issued in 2015 includes 151 people and companies that donated at least $25,000 to the cause, including a $1 million donation from New Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi and his band. But Trump isn’t listed.

    IRS documents for Trump’s charitable foundation also show no donations to the charity between 2012 and 2014.

    Christie was a runner-up to be selected as Trump’s vice presidential running mate and has been a strong supporter of Trump since shortly after ending his own campaign.

    Superstorm Sandy became a defining moment of Christie’s time in office, for both his response to helping residents deal with the devastation and his embrace of President Barack Obama, who came to tour the damage about a week before he won re-election over Mitt Romney.


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    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    7 years ago

    Trump doesn’t release his tax returns because he doesn’t want us to know how little he gives to charity.

    InsideOne
    InsideOne
    7 years ago

    Nu, another blatant lie piled on the countless lies blurted by trump and his cronies all day every day.