Former President Donald Trump on Monday decried former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s call to Republicans to move past claims that the 2020 election had been stolen from Trump.

Christie, a former ally to Trump, told the Republican Jewish Coalition’s conference in Las Vegas, according to The Hill, to ”plan for tomorrow, not a grievance about yesterday.”

Christie warned that ”winning campaigns are always the campaigns that look forward, not backwards,” and that Republicans would pay a political price if they continue to look back toward the 2020 presidential election. But the speech drew mixed applause.

Afterward, Trump criticized Christie for his comment.... Read More: Newsmax